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The GRISWOLD FAMILY
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Bishop Alexander Vietr Griswold
The GRISWOLD FAMILY
ENGLAND - AMERICA
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EDWARD of Windsor, Connecticut
MATTHEW of Lyme, Connecticut
MICHAEL of Wethersfield, Connecticut
Compiled by
GLENN E. GRISWOLD
Branford, Connecticut
Published by
The Griswold Family Association of America
Incorporated
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Printed in the U. S. A. by
THE TUTTLE PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC.
RUTLAND, VERMONT
1943
“And this is my memorial to all generation s”
Exodus iii: 15
“That the generation to come might know them”
Psalm xxxviii: 6
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Illustrations . 9
Foreword . 11
Edward Griswold . 13
Matthew Griswold . 187
Michael Griswold . 191
New Griswold Lines . 328
Correction on Previous Volume . 329
Indexes . 333
Original Subscribers . 393
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Bishop Alexander Viets Griswold . Frontispiece
Facing
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Daniel Griswold House at North Springfield, Vt . 63
Ezra Griswold Bill of Exchange . 104
Capt. John Griswold . 167
Mrs. Anna (Peck) Griswold . 291
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FOREWORD
The publication of the Griswold Family Genealogy has been
delayed from time to time in the effort to obtain the fullest data
possible. It has been a labor of love with less than three hundred
dollars a year for actual expenses, and its inadequacy, by reason
of the extreme difficulty in obtaining records, is fully recognized
by the compiler.
The destruction of much valuable material has been met with.
Church and other records are often kept in structures easily
destroyed by fire and Town records have been destroyed likewise.
All available records have been carefully searched.
Every effort has been made to obtain family records, and to
many I am indebted for prompt and complete records, while
others have not responded at all. If these were brought forward
much light would be thrown upon many obscure points. There
has been a great lack of co-operation and a singular reluctance
in giving the data to aid in this great work.
Some discrepancies of one year in dates occur, which may be
accounted for by “Old and New Style,” as previous to 1750, and
sometimes later, the Puritan year commenced with March 25th,
hence the dates occurring in January, February and March may
have been credited to either year. Many other mistakes occur
as many giving even their own ages have varied from one to
three years.
These publications have commenced with Vol. II, the present
book being Vol. Ill; Volume I being reserved for -the future
publication of English and Norwegian records.
The volumes are numbered on the back by stars: Vol. II, **;
Vol. Ill, ***.
Aside from the many annoyances and disappointments con¬
nected with the preparation of this work, it has left many plea¬
sant memories, both from correspondence, and from new and
inspiring friendships. The compiler is grateful for the valuable
assistance of many interested members and descendants of the
family.
Glenn E. Griswold,
Branford, Conn.
June 1, 1943.
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EDWARD GRISWOLD
Edward was living in Kenilworth Parish, Warwickshire, Eng¬
land, as late as 1638. Just when the call came to him to seek a
new dwelling-place, to build anew in this far country, where
unmolested he could follow the dictates of his spiritual under¬
standing without fear of the hand of tyranny or the condemnation
of a bigoted prelate; where he could build freely an enduring
heritage of strength for his family, we do not know.
But we do know that he joined the company of Rev. Ephraim
Huit, arriving in Windsor, Conn., some time in 1639. They came
to escape the intolerances of the church and state, and in their
new-found freedom practiced, at times, even more harsh in¬
tolerances.
Edward held an important place in ail the early endeavors, and
at once became active, energetic, a strong and vigorous man,
quickly establishing himself as a leader, a man true to his religious
faith, and strict in its application to his daily life, and the com¬
munity interest.
He was a typical Englishman of that day. Knowing of the
limited opportunity of men of his class to acquire land in England,
not being favored by the nobility, he, as well as others, used
every endeavor to obtain as large holding of lands in Connecticut
as possible, and the larger part of what Edward did obtain was by
true and honest services, and not by mere grant or purchase. He
gave of himself without reservation that the community might
live and prosper; he stood upon his own feet, dependable and
strong. One who helped to leave us a rockbound legacy of per¬
sonal liberty that we must carry on that it may endure forever.
Edward remained in Windsor until 1663. Then he was placed
on a committee to procure the required number of inhabitants
for a new community, later to be called Killingworth. It was two
years before the number was obtained and the settlement com¬
menced. His two sons-in-law, Samuel Buell and Jonas Westover,
also removed there. Here he also served the community in nu¬
merous capacities, and was a leader in all endeavors. He or¬
ganized the church and was its first deacon. Records are numerous
showing the confidence the community and officials had in him.
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The Wyllys Papers, Vol. XXI, contain many interesting refer¬
ences to his early financial activities. He seems to have been the
Colonial agent of Mr. St. Nicholas, of Knowle, Warwickshire,
England. Both Mr. John St. Nicholas and Rev. Ephraim Huit
lived at Knowle. Evidently there was an acquaintance be¬
tween them before Edward came to America.
In Vol. I-III (1636-1689) Colonial Records, there are numerous
references to Edward. Served as depyty to the General Court
from Aug. 18, 1658, to Mar. 14, 1660; also 1662-63. Served as
deputy from Killingworth 1667-1670; 1671-1677; 1678-1689.
In the study of the life of Edward Griswold, the American
ancestor, it must be kept in mind that we have at present no
authentic record of his parents or birthplace. All the various
statements thus far published in reference to that are pure con¬
jecture, and thus have no standing in genealogical history.
We have thus far collected in the Griswold Family Association,
a large number of English records concerning the Griswold
genealogy, but none have been found in regard to Edward and
his wife except the baptism of their first five children in Kenil¬
worth Parish.
Various names have been given to Margaret, the wife, but let
it be understood that this is without any authority cited, and
that no records thus far found have disclosed her name or parent¬
age; and to set forth something of such importance without
positive authority only results in confusion and disappointment.
For many years search to solve this question has continued by
brilliant historians, without success.
References:
Colonial Records, Vol. I (1636-1665), pp. 196, 379, 380, 397,
398, 419; Vol. II (1665-1678), pp. 58, 63, 240, 525; Vol. Ill
(1678-1689), pp. 1, 3, 17, 26, 36, 48, 75, 86, 97, 106, 121, 139,
151, 155, 169, 195, 208, 214, 223, 237, 251, 254, etc.
Public Records of the Colony (Trumbull), 1850.
Savage, Vol. I, 163, 288; II, 316.
Stiles Ancient Windsor, I, 75, 148, 157, 158; II, 364, 351.
Wyllys Papers, Vol. XXI, pp. 14, 28, 42, 56, 75, 161, 483.
N. E. Hist, and Gen. Reg., Vol. V, pp. 226, 365.
Trumbull's Hartford County, II, 521, 548, 552.
Manwaring Early Probate Records.
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Vol. 1, Hartford District (1635-1700), pp. 60, 103, 112, 121, 130.
Caulkins’ Hist, of New London, p. 283.
Caulkins’ Hist, of Norwich, pp. 92, 176.
Register of the Society of Colonial Wars.
Ancestral Heads of New England Families, 1620-1700. F. R.
Holmes.
Genealogy of the Dimon Family.
Particular Court Records:
1649-50
Feb. 1650
Dec. 1662
Mar. 1651-52
Dec. 1653
Sept. 1654
Mar. 1656
Mar. 1660-61
Jan. 1662
May 1662
1659-1663.
1667
1674
1680
1681-1687
Served on Petty Jury.
Served on jury in Hartford, trial of John Carring¬
ton and his wife charged with witchcraft. Jury
rendered a verdict of guilty.
Served on jury in the trial of Nathaniel Green-
smith, and Rebecca, his wife; jury returned a ver¬
dict of guilty.
Served on jury.
Served on jury.
Served on jury.
Served on jury.
Served on jury.
Served on jury.
Served on jury.
Appointed on various committees, appraiser, etc.
The Court ordered that the town of Homonoscit
shall for the future be named Kenilworth.
Edward granted 200 acres of land provided he take
it up where no former grant be prejudiced.
Appointed commissioner to lay out a highway from
Saybrook to Kenilworth, and construct bridge.
Appointed commissioner on six projects.
352 EDWARD, b. in Windsor, Conn., July 13, 1729 (Edward*,
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Windsor, Apr. 3, 1755, Abigail
Phelps, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 5, 1735, d. of David and
Abigail (Pettibone) Phelps. Edward served as captain in the
Revolution, and died Feb. 22, 1785. Old Wintonbury cemetery,
Bloomfield, Conn.
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His will, Jan. 24, 1780, State Library, Hartford, Conn., men¬
tions his children, Solomon, Edward, Simeon, Warren, Ursula,
Charlotte, and his wife, Abigail.
Abigail m. (2) Deacon Amasa Case, as third wife. Amasa b.
Oct. 18, 1731, s. of James and Esther (Fithen) Case, who m. (1)
Elizabeth, d. of Robert Hoskins, 1752. She died May 27, 1764.
He m. (2) widow Yiets, 1766, who died about 1785. He m. (4)
widow Charity Cornish, d. of John Pettibone, who died Oct. 5,
1803, se. 53. He m. (5) widow Sarah Graham, d. of Benajah
Humphrey. Amasa died Aug. 18, 1824. No Case issue by Abigail.
Children Griswold: 778 SOLOMON, b. 1754/55. 779 ED¬
WARD, b. Sept. 10, bapt. 16th, 1759. 780 CHARLOTTE, b.
1764. 781 SIMEON, b. July 27, bapt. Aug. 25, 1765. 782 UR¬
SULA, b. 1766. 783 WARREN, b.
Windsor, Simsbury, Bloomfield, and Old Wintonbury, Conn,
records; Phelps Gen., I, 203; Goodwin Notes, 283; Revolutionary
records of Conn.
353 ABIGAIL, b. in Windsor, Conn., May 5, 1732 ( Edward\
Daniel3, George 2, Edward1); m. Apr. 7, 1753, David Phelps,
b. in Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 5, 1734, s. of Lieut. David and
Abigail (Pettibone) Phelps, who died Apr. 17,1811, ae. 77. David
served in the Revolution, 2nd Lieut., 1st Lieut., and Captain.
A long period of meritorious service. Abigail died May 6, 1795,
se. 62, and he m. (2) Harriet Humphrey, widow of Sergt. Noah
Humphrey, and d. of Joseph Humphrey, Jun.
Children Phelps by Abigail: 784 Abigail, b. Nov. 16, 1754; m.
Jared Merrill. 785 Ozias, b. May 1, 1756; m. Sally Judson.
786 David, b. Nov. 13, 1759; m. Asenath Humphrey. 787 Eliza¬
beth, twin, b. Nov. 13, 1759; m. Samuel Terry. 788 Rhoda, b.
Sept. 22, 1765; m. Abel Fuller. 789 Roswell, b. Oct. 31, 1767;
m. (1) Dorcas Pettibone; m. (2) Chimona Fanning. 790 Alex¬
ander, b. Feb. 26, 1769; m. Elizabeth Enno. 791 Susanna, b.
Dec. 27, 1773; m. Frederick Phelps. 792 Oliver Cromwell, b.
Dec. 25, 1774; m. (1) Susannah Ensign; m. (2) Sally Case.
Windsor and Simsbury, Conn., records; Simsbury inscriptions;
Phelps Gen., I, 202; Merrill Mem., 321; Conn. Colony and
Revolutionary records.
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354 KAZIAH, b. in Windsor, Conn., July 5, 1737 (Edward*,
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Norfolk, Conn., Oct. 14, 1761,
Dudley Humphrey, b. Aug. 1733, s. of Deacon Michael, of
Simsbury, who died 1794. Kaziah died in Norfolk, 1833, ae. 96.
No issue.
He was a prominent lawyer and served as Representative.
355 LYDIA, b. in Windsor, Conn., Apr. 25, 1743 (Edward*,
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1). No present information.
362 JOEL, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1734 (David*, Daniel 3, George 2,
Edward1); m. in Old Wintonbury, Conn., May 11, 1758, Mary
Evans, whose date of birth and parentage are unknown. Joel
died Apr. 10, 1811, ae. 77.
Administration of his estate, Simsbury, Conn., probate, men¬
tions wife Mary, and children, Joel, Elijah, Luther, Ralph and
his children Zopher, Parley, Maria, Debe, and Lelise; Joel's
daughter Mary and her husband John Whiton, Rebecca and her
husband John Kingsbury.
His wife Mary died Feb. 10, 1814. Burials in Old Wintonbury
cemetery, Bloomfield, Conn.
Their children: 793 JOEL, bapt. Nov. 5, 1758. 794 ELIJAH,
b. July 22, d. July 23, 1761. 795 ELIJAH, b. Aug. 20, bapt.
Aug. 22, 1762. 796 MARY, bapt. Dec. 2, 1764. 797 LUTHER,
bapt. Sept. 28, 1766; probably unmarried. His will 1840 men¬
tions no family. He died Apr. 25, 1840. 798 RUFUS, bapt.
Sept. 17, 1768; d. unm. Apr. 1, 1798. 799 REBECCA, bapt.
May 3, 1772. 800 RALPH, bapt. Apr. 30, 1775. 801 ELEANOR,
b. and d. Nov. 28, 1776.
363 EZEKIEL, b. in Windsor, Conn., Feb. 21, 1736 (David*,
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. (1) Anna Munson, b. 1745, who
died July 27, 1782, ae. 37; m. (2) Anna Carey, who died Nov. 4,
1815, ae. 67. She was adm. to the Stockbridge, Mass., Cong.
Church, from the Church in Deerfield, Mass., Mar. 3, 1771.
Ezekiel was admitted Dec. 12, 1784.
He settled in Stockbridge where he lived for 62 years. Shown
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on Gr. Barrington land records. Served in the Revolution, pvt.
Capt. Ezra Whittlesey, Col. Brown, Sept. 7, 1777; Oct. 13,
1781. Capt. John Bacon, Col. Daniel Rossiter, Berkshire county
militia.
Ezekiel died May 27, 1829, ae. 93. His will, June 1, 1825, Vol.
XXXI, 314, Lenox, Mass., probate, mentions children Philo,
four children of Timothy, dec’d; Solomon, Ezekiel, son of Solomon;
daughters, Anna Munson, Sarah Pomeroy, Charlotte Peet,
and Asenath Robinson; grandson Marshall Munson. Burials
in Main St. cemetery, Stockbridge.
Their children: 802 EZEKIEL, b. May 3, 1771. 803 ASE¬
NATH, b. June 23, 1773. 804 ANNA, b. Nov. 26, 1775. 805
SOLOMON, b. July 11, 1778. 806 TIMOTHY, bapt. Mar. 6,
1785. 807 PHILO, bapt. June 22, 1788. 808 CHARLOTTE,
bapt. June 2, 1793. 809 SARAH.
Windsor, Conn., and Stockbridge, Mass., reocrds; Rollin
Cook Manuscripts; Stockbridge Cong. Church records; Pomeroy
Gen.
364 HULDAH, b. in Windsor, Conn., Apr. 23, 1739 (David*,
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1) ; m. in Windsor, July 10, 1777, Theo-
philtjs Moore, s. of Joseph and Elizabeth (Allyn) Moore, b.
Mar. 18, bapt. Mar. 21, 1741/2. Huldah died May 21, 1790,
ae. 52.
He m. (2) Nov. 18, 1790, Elizabeth Rowley, and died Aug.
23, 1794. No issue by either. Palisado cemetery, Windsor.
Windsor, Conn., records; New Eng. Reg.W, 461.
365 SYBIL, b. in Windsor, Conn., Apr. 17, 1742 (David4,
Daniel 3, George2, Edward1); m. Aug. 25, 1763, Enoch Drake,
III, b. Aug. 24, 1741, s. of Enoch and Mary (Barber) Drake,
who died Dec. 10, 1773. He was descendant of John Drake who
came to Windsor before 1639. Burial in Old Wintonbury ceme¬
tery.
Sybil m. (2) Apr. 17, 1777, Elisha Rose, of Granville, Mass.,
b. Feb. 17, 1758, s. of Elisha and Abigail, who died Dec. 10,
1814, ae. 86. Sybil (widow of Elisha Rose) died Aug. 14, 1829,
ae. 88.
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Children Drake: 810 Sarah, bapt. Dec. 7, 1765. 811 Sibbel,
b. Dec. 6, 1767; d. Mar. 2, 1772. 812 Enoch, bapt. Mar. 26,
1770; died. 813 Enoch, bapt. Oct. 4, 1772. Children Rose:
814 Olive, b. Apr. 9, 1778. 815 Aaron, b. Sept. 10, 1784.
Windsor and Old Wintonbury, Conn., Church records; Stiles
Ancient Windsor, II, 183; Drake Gen., 73; Granville, Mass.,
records.
366 Deborah, b. in Windsor, Conn., Mar. 15, 1745 ( David 4,
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Old Wintonbury (Bloomfield),
Conn., Oct. 30, 1768, William Watson, s. of John and Bethia
(Tyler) Watson, b. Aug. 28, 1748.
It is unfortunate that the records of the First Congregational
Church of Hartford, Conn., for the first fifty years have been
lost. The same is true of fifty years following 1772. William and
his family evidently resided in Hartford and were members of
this church, where their son William was baptized. It is probable
there were other children but no records are now available.
816 William, bapt. Mar. 12, 1769.
Windsor and Bloomfield, Conn., records; Old Wintonbury
Church records; N. E. Reg. 71, 280.
367 DAVID, b. in Windsor, Conn., Feb. 15, 1748 (David1,
Daniel 3, George?, Edward1); m. in Granby, Conn., July 16, 1772,
Lois Higley, b. Jan. 28, 1756, d. of Dudley and Eunice (Strat¬
ton) Higley, and descendant of Captain John Higley, the Ameri¬
can ancestor, who came to Windsor 1666.
John married Katherine Brewster, of the Brewster family of
Mayflower fame.
David and Lois were members of the First Church, Turkey
Hills, East Granby. David died Mar. 25, 1811.
Administration of her estate, her son Pliny was appointed
administrator, Mar. 5, 1840.
Their children: 817 DAVID, b. Mar. 22, 1773. 818 LOIS, b.
May 4, 1775. 819 IRA, b. May 31, 1777. 820 OLIVE, b. Jan 3,
1780. 821 HULDAH, b. July 8, 1782. 822 PLINY, b. Dec. 27,
1785. 823 INLIETTA, bapt. Oct. 30, 1796. 824 CHAUNCEY,
b. Feb. 11, 1797.
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Windsor and Granby, Conn., records; North Granby Congre¬
gational Church records; Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 357, 387;
Moore Gen., G7; Thomas Barber Gen., 125.
373 PEINEAS, b. in Windsor, Conn., Nov. 25, 1725 {Thomas'*
Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1)] m. Feb. 4, 1749, Hepzibah Gris¬
wold, d. of Benjamin and Esther (Gaylord) Griswold (No.
412, Vol. II), b. May 31, 1730.
Phineas died about 1760. His will, State Library, Hartford,
Sept. 5, 1759, filed Mar. 4, 1760, mentions wife Ziba, son Phineas,
brother Thomas and Captain Benjamin Griswold.
Hepzibah m. (2) 1764, John Perkins, s. of John, of Hebron,
Conn., who m. (1) in Hebron, Jan. 10, 1750, Sarah Thompson,
b. Mar. 8, 1725, who died 1762.
John and Hepzibah removed to the Wyoming Valley, Pa.,
he was killed by savages in Kingston, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1778.
Hepzibah was commonly called Ziba. After the death of her
husband Perkins, she braved those perilous times, to return to
Windsor. Her inscription in the churchyard of the Second
Society, Windsor, “In memory of Ziba, widow of John Perkins,
who died June 29, 1820, se. 90.”
With her own she had also mothered the two Perkins children,
John and Aaron, by Sarah, both of whom were Revolutionary
soldiers.
Children Griswold by Ziba: 825 PHINEAS, b. Aug. 13, 1750.
826 OLIVER, b. Dec. 9, 1754; d. Mar. 24, 1757. Children
Perkins by Ziba: 827 Griswold, bapt. Feb. 15, 1767; d. 1786.
828 David, b. Jan. 1, 1769; m. Sarah Ferrier.
Hebron and Windsor, Conn., records.
374 THOMAS, b. in Windsor, Conn., Jan. 25, 1728/29 {Thomas',
Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1)] m. Rhoda Tudor, b. Feb. 25,
1734/5, d. of Rev. Samuel and Mary. Rev. Samuel was des¬
cendant of Owen Tudor from Wales to Windsor 1649. Preached
at Goshen, N. Y., and the First Church, Poquonoc (Windsor).
Thomas died Oct. 27, 1805, se. 76. Rhoda died Oct. 1, 1832,
a e. 97. Burials in Old Poquonoc cemetery. No issue.
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Windsor, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 354;
Colonial Families, I, 536.
376 SAMUEL, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Dec. 12, 1715 (Samuel*,
Thomas 3, George2 , Edward1). Very little is known of him at
present. It is known that he and his wife removed to Canada
and settled near Preston, Nova Scotia. It is known that a line
of descent from him is residing in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick,
and Prince Edward Island, but records of them are unavailable
at present. The children Jeremiah and Delight were left with
the grandfather by whom they were brought up.
Children: 829 JEREMIAH, b. 1746. 830 DELIGHT, b.
June 10, 1751.
Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 357.
377 ELIZABETH, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Aug. 31, 1718 (Sam¬
uel*, Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1) ; m. in Simsbury, Dec. 29,
1742, Haynes Woodbridge, s. of Rev. Timothy and Dorothy
(Lamb) Woodbridge, b. Oct. 16, 1717, and descendant of Rev.
John Woodbridge. Haynes died Apr. 12, 1754, se. 36. Simsbury
cemetery. The deaths of his daughters Esther and Susannah are
indicated on his tombstone. Elizabeth died Mar. 1788.
His will, State Library, Hartford, mentions wife Elizabeth;
children, Theophilus, Dorothy, Elizabeth and Mary.
Their children: 831 Esther, b. May 23, 1743; d. y. 832 Doro¬
thy Lamb, b. Nov. 13, 1745; m. Lieut. Thomas Phelps. 833
Elizabeth, b. Jan. 15, 1747; m. Henry Pratt. 834 Mary, b.
Apr. 5, 1749; d. Dec. 1, 1833. 835 Susannah, b. Dec. 16, 1751;
d. June 5, 1/53. 836 Theophilus, b. Mar. 23, 1754; l ieutenant
in the Revolution; m. Mary Noble.
Simsbury, Conn., records; N. E. Reg., XXXII, 296; Phelps
Gen., II, 1354; Colony records, II, 163.
379 LYDIA, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Dec. 17, 1722 (Samuel*,
Thomas 3, George 2, Edward*); (1) in Windsor, Conn., Feb.
21, 1749/50 Hezekiah Phelps, M.D., m. s. of Lieut. Samuel
and Abigail (Enno) Phelps, b. 1725, who died June 9, 1752.
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Descendant of the first William Phelps, and his father, Lieut.
Samuel, was the son of Lieut. Timothy and Mary Griswold
Phelps (No. 9, Vol. II).
The Will of Hezekiah, July 7, 1752, mentions wife Lydia, and
daughter Lydia.
Lydia m. (2) Hezekiah Chaffee, M.D., s. of Hezekiah and
Mary (Toogood) Chaffee, of Swansea, Mass., b. in Rehoboth,
Mass., who died Oct. 18, 1821, se. 60. Lydia died Oct. 1, 1801,
se. 79 (T.S.R.).
Hezekiah Chaffee removed to Windsor, Conn., 1755. Held
high rank in his profession. His will, Mar. 8, 1817, recorded in
Hartford, Conn., probate, leaves estate to children, Hepzibah,
Mary, Elizabeth, Hezekiah, and John. Elm Grove cemetery,
Windsor.
Children Phelps: 837 Lydia, b. Dec. 11, 1750. Children
Chaffee: 839 Hepzibah, b. Aug. 12, 1758; d. July 8, 1834, unm.
840 Mary, b. July 28, 1758; m. Capt. James Hooker. 841 Heze¬
kiah, b. Mar. 21, 1760; m. (1) Abby Talcott; m. (2) Charlotte
Bradley. 842 Esther, b. Apr. 24, 1765; m. Hector McLane.
843 John, b. Feb. 22, 1767; m. Mary Rowland.
Rehoboth, Mass., and Simsbury and Windsor, Conn., records;
Filley records of Windsor; Phelps Gen., I, 151; Chaffee Gen.,
75; Hooker and Bradley Gen. records.
381 DEBORAH, b. in Simsbury, Conn., July 24, 1727 {Sam¬
uel*, Thomas*, George 2, Edward1); m. in East Granby, Conn.,
May 22, 1780, John Robinson.
There seems to be very little information available concerning
him, and under the circumstances he is very difficult to trace.
It has been ascertained that he squandered all her property
and deserted her. She obtained a divorce. She died June 14,
1809, se. 82. No issue. Mitchelson cemetery, North Bloomfield.
381 A. ELISHA, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Oct. 25, 1731 (Samuel*,
Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Simsbury, Nov. 11, 1761,
Eunice Viets, d. of John and Lois (Phelps) Viets, b. Nov. 24,
1742, who died Aug. 20, 1823, at the home of her daughter
Deborah Baker, in Lanesboro, Mass. (No. 849).
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This marriage brought together two of the most prominent
families and estates in Simsbury. Dr. John Viets, founder of
the family of \ iets, came to New England shortly before 1700.
Settled in Simsbury about 1710. Capt. John, father of Eunice,
was a man of exceptionally strong, forceful character. Captain
of the 4th company of Simsbury 1746. Held many town offices.
Keeper of Newgate prison 1773-75. Had charge of all Tory
prisoners. Died of smallpox 1777.
Elisha was of large physique, jovial and fond of company, ever
ready to join in some prank or fun. A man of worthy and strong
character, and of high respectability. He was a wrorthy member
of St. Andrews Episcopal Church, in North Bloomfield.
During the Revolution he was subjected to many annoyances,
being suspected of having Loyalist sympathies. For a time he
was arraigned almost daily before the Committee of Vigilance,
but nothing was ever found against him. It may be said that
some wrho wore the stigma of Toryism doubtless deserved the
severities meted out to them; others acted only in obedience to
a religious conscience. Elisha was never known to act in any
way against the Patriots. He died Mar. 13, 1803.
The will of Eunice, Simsbury probate, Aug. 20, 1814, mentions
children, Elisha, Alexander V., Samuel, Ezra, Roger; Eunice,
wife of Butler Pinney; Deborah, wife of Bethuel Baker; Sylvia,
wife of Jasper D. Jones.
Their children: 844 ELISHA, b. Dec. 26, 1762. 845 ALEX¬
ANDER VIETS, b. Apr. 22, 1766. 846 EZRA, b. Dec. 6, 1767.
847 EUNICE, b. Feb. 9, 1770. 848 ROGFR, b. Feb. 22, 1772.
849 DEBORAH, b. Aug. 27, 1776. 850 SAMUEL, b. Jan. 1,
1780. 851 SYLVIA ARABELLE, b. Nov. 14, 1781.
Simsbury, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Windsor, 11, 337;
Viets Gen., 38; St. Andrews Episcopal Church records; Memoir
of Griswold (John B. Stone).
398 MERCY, b. in Windsor, Conn., June 29, 1744 ( Hezekiah\
John 3, George 2, Edward1). No present information.
399 ABIGAIL, b. in Windsor, Conn., Apr. 18, 1746 (Hezekiah*,
John*, George2, Edward1); m. Apr. 7, 1771, Roger Mills, b.
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Mar. 5, 1746, who m. (1) Mar. 23, 1767, Mary Webster, b.
about 1746, in Wintonbury, Conn., died Oct. 23, 1768, ae. 24, d.
of William and Mary (Watson) Webster. They had one son
Roger, bapt. Oct. 16, 1768.
Children by Abigail: 852 Nabbe Griswold, bapt. Nov. 10,
1771; m. George Warner. 853 Molly, b. Dec. 5, 1773. 854
Peletiah, b. Mar. 17, 1776. 855 Elisha, bapt. Nov. 1, 1778.
856 George, bapt. June 14, 1781. 857 Rufus, bapt. Aug. 31,
1783. 858 Susanna, bapt. Aug. 7, 1786. 859 Betsey, bapt. Dec.
9, 1787. 860 Drusilla, b. June 10, 1790.
Wintonbury Church records; Webster Gen., 107.
401 PRUDENCE, b. in Windsor, Conn., June 6, 1748 ( Heze -
kiah*, John 3, George 2, Edward1). No present information.
402 ISAAC, b. in Windsor, Conn., Aug. 9, 1749 ( Isaac 4, .John3,
George 2, Edward1); m. Christina Holcomb, d. of Lieut. Martin,
b. Feb. 17, 1755, and descendant of Thomas Holcomb, of Wind¬
sor, who died Dec. 6, 1831, from a fall.
Isaac served in the Revolution, pvt. 8th company, 1st Regt.
of Militia, 1776. He died Sept. 21, 1839, se. 90. Burials in Elm
Grove cemetery, Windsor.
Their children: 861 CLARISSA, b. Apr. 3, 1775. 862 NAR-
CISSA, b. Oct. 28, 1777. 863 ISAAC, b. Oct. 27, 1779. 864
CHRISTINA, b. May 23, 1784. 865 CYRUS, b. Feb. 15, 1786.
866 SALINA, b. Jan. 2, 1787. 867 MINDWELL, b. Mar. 1, 1788.
868 EMILY, b. Apr. 28, 1790; d. Dec. 8, 1827. 869 FREDUS,
b. Feb. 14, 1792. Sergeant 25th U. S. Inf., d. Nov. 15, 1813.
870 EUNICE, d. Nov. 5, 3795, se. 9 mo. 871 JARED, b.
Mar. 3, 1798; d. unm. Mar. 11, 1869.
Windsor, Conn, records; Stiles Ancient Windsor; Conn.
Revolutionary records and Archives.
404 ABIEL, b. in Windsor, Conn., June 14, 1755 (Isaac*,
John3, George 2, Edward1); m. (1) in Windsor, Oct. 25, 1775,
Huldah Pinney, d. of Capt. Abraham and Sarah (Clarke)
Moore. Capt. Abraham was a grandson of Nathaniel and Sarah
Edward Griswold
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(Griswold) Pinney (No. 6, Vol. II), and descendant of Humphrey
Pinney. Huldah died Apr. 20, 1801, se. 25.
Abiel m. (2) in Windsor, May 13, 1802, Rebecca Phelps,
widow of Nathan Phelps, b. Mar. 8, 1768, who died Nov. 30,
1798, by the fall of a tree. He was a son of Aaron Phelps, and
she was Rebecca Goodwin, b. Dec. 8, 1770, who died in Poquo-
noc (Windsor), Apr. 12, 1819, d. of Samuel and Rebecca (Loomis)
Goodwin, and descendant of Ozias Goodwin, the American
ancestor. Burial in Old Wintonbury cemetery.
Abiel was a farmer. Served in the Revolution, pvt. 8tli Co.,
1st ltegt. of Militia. Died Dec. 20, 1813. (The Filley records of
Windsor states “cut his own throat.”) He and his wife Huldah
are buried in Elm Grove cemetery, Windsor.
He was among the first owners of Ohio lands. His old home,
Poquonoc Ave., Windsor, remains in an exceptionally unspoiled
condition, and contains some of the finest wall paintings in the
state, which must have been by a real pioneer in this art. Dis¬
tribution of his estate mentions John, eldest son; Abiel B., Ila,
O regen, Abraham, and Marcus.
Their children: 872 JOHN, b. Oct. 10, 1778. 873 ABIEL
BUCKLAND, b. Oct. 27, 1779. 874 ILA, b. Dec. 24, 1781.
875 HULDAH, b. Sept. 15, 1783, d. Sept. 16, 1811. 876 ORE-
GEN, b. Oct. 31, 1785. 877 ABRAHAM, or ABRAM, b. Nov.
28, 1788. 878 MARCUS, b. 1791. 879 SENECA, b. 1795; d.
Nov. 17, 1798.
Windsor, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 357, 611;
Moore Gen., 52; Thomas Barber Gen., 66; Goodwin Gen.; Conn.
Revolutionary records and Archives.
413 SYLVANUS, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1733 ( Benjamin 4,
Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. (1) in Windsor, Apr. 1, 1762,
Mary Collins, of Wallingford, Conn., d. of Edward and Su¬
sannah (Peck) Collins, and descendant of John Collins, of Boston,
1640, and of Braintree, Mass. He was a member of the Ancient
and Honorable Artillery Company.
Mary died May 26, 1772, and he m. (2) Hannah Webb, who
m. (1) Oct. 18, 1761 (W.C.R. states Aug. 30, 1763), Ezra Webb.
She was Hannah Nott, b. Oct. 18, bapt. Nov. 1, 1741, d. of
Capt. Gershom and Sarah (Waterhouse) Nott, of Wethersfield,
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Conn., who d. June 12, 1800, se. 78. She was descendant of John
Nott, who came to Wethersfield about 1636. Man of prominence
and worth. Held many town offices and deputy to the General
Court 19 sessions.
Sylvanus m. (3) Mary (Fosdick) Starr, widow of Timothy
’Starr, and d. of John and Mary (Yeomans) Starr, who died in
Boston.
Sylvanus was prominent and wealthy. Served as Lieutenant
in the Revolution. Died July 16, 1811, se. 78. His will, Apr. 11,
1809, Hartford, Conn., probate, mentions wife Mary, children
Sylvanus Collins, Benjamin Gaylord, Harvey, William, and
Erastus; Esther, w. of Juda Pinney; Susanna Fox, and Hannah
Pomeroy.
Children b. in Windsor: 880 SYLVANUA COLLINS, b. Sept.
5, 1762. 881 ESTHER, b. Dec. 22, 1763. 882 BENJAMIN, b.
Feb. 19, 1765. 883 HARVEY, b. May 20, 1766. 884 GAYI ORD,
b. Dec. 18, 1767. 885 SUSANNA, b. June 21, 1769. 886 ERAS¬
TUS, b. Jan. 8, d. June 7, 1771. 887 ERASTUS, b. May 12,
1772. 888 WILLIAM, b. June 3, 1778. 889 HANNAH, b. July
14, 1780. 890 ERASTUS NOTT, b. Jan. 3, 1783.
Windsor and Suffield, Conn., records; Filley Windsor records;
Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 357; Starr Gen., 185; N. E. Reg.
61-288; Conn. Colony Records, Vol. I and II.
414 ZACCHEUS, b. in Windsor, Conn., Nov. 15, 1730 (Zac-
cheus 4, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1) ; m. in Goshen, Conn., Mar.
13, 1755, Eunice Stanley, d. of Nathaniel and Sarah (Smith)
Stanley, b. in Farmington, Conn., Jan. 15, 1732, who died Dec.
15, 1805, se. 74.
Zaccheus served in the Revolution, sergeant in Capt. Petti-
bone’s Co. Late in life removed to Braceville, Ohio, with his son
Erastus, and died there May 12, 1819, se. 88.
Their children: 891 Son, b. Mar. 6, 1756. 892 OLIVER, or
OLIVE, b. Nov. 16, 1757. 893 ALEXANDER, b. Oct. 18, 1760.
894 DARIUS, b. Jan. 15, 1764. 895 ERASTUS, b. 1767. 896
ANNA.
Windsor and Goshen, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Windsor*
II; Stanley Gen., 60; Revolutionary records and Archives.
Edward Griswold
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415 GILES, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1731/2 (. Zaccheus\ Benja¬
min* , George 2, Edward1)] m. in Goshen, Conn., Oct. 28, 1/62,
Mary Stanley, d. of John of Farmington, b. June 11, 1740.
It is recorded that there was some doubt as to the parentage of
Mary, but there seems to be no other Mary Stanley whose birth
record would show the proper age for this marriage. Descendant
of John Stanley, the ancestor, who, as a boy of thirteen served
in the expedition against the Pequots. He became a substantial
citizen and one of the most distinguished of the Colonists, being
appointed to nearly every office of trust and honor. Deputy to
the General Court 1659-1698. Served in King Philip’s War, as
lieutenant and captain.
Giles served as deputy 1779-1780. Also served in the Revolu¬
tion, pvt. 7th Co., 1st Regt. Capt. Isaac Cook, of W allingford.
Col. David Wooster. He died Mar. 7, 1817, ae. 82. Mary died
Jan. 2, 1840, se. 100.
Their children: 897 THOMAS, b. July 29, 1763. 898 MARY,
b. July 7, 1765. 899 HANNAH, b. Apr. 13, 1767. 900 JOAB, b.
1768/9. 901 JOHN, b. Jan. 10, 1772. 902 GILES, b. May 18,
1774. 903 OLIVER, b. Mar. 18, 1783.
Windsor and Goshen, Conn., records; Stanley Gen., 77; Stiles
Ancient Windsor; Conn. Colony records, Vol. 1 and II.
416 HANNAH, b. in Windsor, Conn., about 1739 ( Zaccheus 4,
Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1)] m. in Goshen, Conn., Nov. 20,
1760, David Thompson, s. of Gideon and Lydia (Punderson)
Thompson, b. Dec. 1, 1731, who died in Poultney, Vt., Dec. 1,
1807. Descendant of Anthony Thompson, the ancestor, who
came on the ship Hector 1637. New Haven 1644. John Thomp¬
son, in line of descent, served as deputy to the General Court.
They removed to Poultney, Vt., about 1790, where David
was frequently elected to public office. He is said to have been
a steady, moral and substantial citizen. Hannah died Feb. 15,
1826.
Their children: 903A Rhoda, b. Sept. 1, 1761; d. y. 904 Lucy,
b. 1762; m. Timothy Crittenden. 905 Lovisa, b. 1764; m. David
Hurlburt. 906 David, b. 1766; m. Sybil Norton. 907 Jesse, b.
June 22, 1769; m. Huldah Richards. 908 Amos, b. Nov. 1771;
m. (1) Dotha Brace; m. (2) Nancy Christy. 909 Olive, b. 1773;
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d. unm. Aug. 1809. 910 Hannah, b. June 12, 1775; m. Elisha
Ashley. 911 Esther, b. Oct. 6, 1777; m. Rev. Clark Kendrick.
912 Sally, b. Sept. 1779; m. Ezekiel Buell. 913 Lucy.
Windsor, Conn., records; Thompson Lineage, 14; Hurlburt
Gen., 188; History of Goshen, Conn.
431 MOSES, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1741 (Moses4, Benjamin*,
George 2, Edward1); m. Jan. 14, 1765, Anna Holcomb, b. Jan. 24,
1747/8, d. of Moses and Elizabeth (Phelps) Holcomb, of Sims¬
bury, Conn.
Resided in Windsor. Removed to Leicester, Vt., about 1787.
First book of deeds there, page 85, shows a deed of land to Moses
and Anna Griswold, of Windsor, Conn., Dec. 15, 1787. Census
1790 shows nine persons in the family at Leicester.
Removed to Herkimer, N. Y., where he died about 1813.
Herkimer county Surrogate records show administration of his
estate, Mar. 31, 1813, Gaylord Griswold, administrator. The
record mentions wife Anna; Ichabod Brown, Philip Pratt, Hul-
dah Alford; Erastus, Guy and Anson Griswold. Place of burial
is unknown. It is probable they were buried in the old cemetery
which was obliterated for park purposes in Herkimer.
Their children: 914 ANNA, b. Feb. 17, 1766; bapt. June 20,
1767. 915 MOSES NICHOLS, b. Jan. 4, 1769. 916 ANSON,
b. Sept. 30, 1769; bapt. Oct. 13, 1771. 917 VASHTI, b. Apr. 1,
1774; bapt. June 5, 1774. 918 REBECCA, b. Sept. 13, 1776;
bapt. June 15, 1777. 919 ERASTUS. 920 GUY. 921 HULDAH.
Windsor, Conn., town and Congregational Church records;
Stiles Ancient Windsor, II., 362; St. Andrews Episcopal Church
records; Poquonoc, Windsor, Congregational Church records
432 MARY, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1742 (Moses4, Benjamin 3,
George 2, Edward1); m. Dec. 13, 1761, Augustine Drake, s. of
Job and Martha (Moore) Drake, and descendant of the first
John Drake, b. Nov. 7, 1742, who died of smallpox May 6, 1777,
se. 35. Mary died Jan. 22, 1816, se. 73. Palisado cemetery,
Windsor.
Their children: 922 Mary, b. Sept. 3, 1761. 923 Elihu, b.
Sept. 24, 1763. 924 Martha, b. Sept. 20, 1765. 925 Job, b. Aug.
Edward Griswold
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23, 1767. 926 Rhoda, m. Gideon Baker. 927 Lucy, b. Sept. 21,
1776.
Windsor, Conn., records; Hooker Gen., 107; Stiles Ancient
Windsor, II, 223, 257; Drake Gen.
433 HANNAH, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1750 (Moses4, Benjamin 3,
George 2, Edward1) ; m. 1770/71, Abijah Enno, s. of Benjamin and
Jerusha (Griswold) Enno (No. 236, Vol. II), b. in Union, Conn.,
Nov. 4, 1747, and descendant of James Enno, who came to Wind¬
sor 1648. There is a Windsor land record showing the grant of a
stray, or unused piece of land “in the Palisado to build him a
shop upon to barber in.”
Abijah served in the Revolution, 8th Co., 1st Regt. of Militia.
They removed to Vermont and later to Herkimer county, N. Y.
Farmer.
His will, July 30, 1811 , Fonda, N. Y., Surrogate, mentions wife
Hannah; children Elihu, Flavel, Aaron, and Lucy. He died
Mar. 21, 1813. Hannah died Feb. 17, 1820. Burials in D.A.R.
cemetery, Gloversville, N. Y.
Their children: 928 Abijah, b. 1772; d. Aug. 26, 1793, se. 21.
929 Flavel. 930 Aaron. 931 Lucy. 932 Elihu, b. 1785; m. Dotha
Johnson.
Windsor, Conn., records; Goodwin Notes, 313.
434 LUCY, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1753 (Moses4, Benjamin 3,
George 2, Edward1)] m. 1772, Joseph Alvord, b. July 6, 1748, s.
of Jonathan and Charity (Thrall) Alvord.
The Alvord family of Windsor evidently descended from
Alexander, probably originating in county Somerset, England,
and his wife Mary Vose. Settled in Northampton, Mass., 1661,
where they died. Both were original members of the church there.
Benedictus Alvord came to Windsor 1640. He was a soldier in
the Pequot W ar. Married Jane Newton and they were members
of the Windsor church. Joseph died Nov. 1, 1826. Lucy died
Apr. 10, 1835, se. 82.
Their children: 933 Lucy, m. Hermes Holcomb. 934 Will¬
iam, b. May 3, 1774; m. (1) Clarissa Griswold; m. (2) her sister,
Salina Griswold (Nos. 861 and 866). 935 Joseph, b. and d.
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unm. 936 Polly, m. Ashbel Case. 937 Roswell, d. unm. 938
Moses, m. Rhoda Smith. 939 Abby Mather, m. Levi Pinney.
940 Sophia, m. Anthony DeMott. 941 Eleanor, m. Amos
Hathaway.
Windsor, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 36, 141;
Alvord Gen.
435 ELIZABETH, b. in Windsor, Conn., Feb. 26, 1759 (Mo¬
ses4, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1). No present information.
437 MARY, b. in Norwich, Conn., Mar. 2, 1724/5 ( Francis 4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Lyme, Conn., Oct. 24, 1745,
Amos Lay, b. Mar. 19, 1722/3, s. of John and Sarah (Lee) Lay,
Sarah Lee being descendant of Thomas Lee, of Lyme.
The will of John Lay, Nov. 17, 1760, mentions his son Amos,
called Deacon Amos, in the administration, and leaves him his
farm and salt meadow on which he then resided. New London
probate. Book G544. The wills of his sisters, Catherine and
Elizabeth Jones, mention the children of Amos as indicated.
Their children: 942 Eunice, b. Feb. 23, 1746; d. Apr. 4, 1747.
943 Amos. 944 Elizabeth. 945 Mary. 946 Sarah. 947 Abigail.
948 Eunice.
Norwich and Lyme, Conn., records.
438 DANIEL, b. in Norwich, Conn., Nov. 21, 1726 ( Francis 4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Sharon, Conn., Dec. 30, 1764,
Joanna Hurlburt, d. of Samuel and Sarah, b. in Middletown,
Conn.
Samuel Hurlburt sold his holdings in Middletown 1739 and
moved to Sharon about four years after its settlement. His
family lived in the village for many years. Descendant of Thomas
Hurlburt (No. 70, Yol. II).
Daniel removed to Sharon about 1756. Physician. Served as
justice of the peace and town clerk. Largely interested in land
speculation and was one of the proprietors of Panton Township,
Rutland county, Vt. He died Dec. 22, 1792. Administration of
his estate, Sharon, Conn., probate, mentions wife, Joanna;
Edward Griswold
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children Betsey, Stephen, Sally, Augusta, and Katherine.
Joanna died in Benson, Vt., Aug. 24, 1814. They were members
of the First Church in Sharon, and Joanna was dismissed to the
First Church in Benson.
Their children: 949 DANIEL, b. Oct. 14, 1765; d. Aug. 24,
1779. 950 BETSEY, b. Sept. 15, 1768. 951 STEPHEN, b. Oct.
7, 1772. 952 SARAH, b. Aug. 13, 1775. 953 AUGUSTUS, b.
Jan. 14, 1778. 954 CATHERINE, b. Nov. 2, 1783.
Norwich and Sharon, Conn., records; Hurlburt Gen., 414.
440 ABEL, b. in Norwich, Conn., Mar. 12, 1731 ( Francis 4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Norwich, Conn., Dec. 4,
1757, Ruth Avery, d. of Abraham and Jane (Hill) Avery, of
New London, Conn., b. July 1, 1735, who died Feb. 1, 1772.
Descendant of Christopher Avery who came to Gloucester,
Mass., and then to New London 1635.
Abel died May 8, 1804, ae. 74. His will, Aug. 22, 1803, Norwich
wills, X, 343, mentions children, Abel, Lydia, Hyde, and Lucy
Edgerton.
Their children: 955 LUCY, b. Sept. 16, 1758; d. Aug. 24,
1759. 956 DANIEL, b. Oct. 26, 1760; d. Jan. 14, 1782. 957
ABEL, b. Sept. 26, bapt. Oct. 3, 1762. 958 LUCY, b. Feb. 26,
1765. 959 RUTH, b. May 6, 1767; d. July 5, 1770. 960 LYDIA,
b. Oct. 22, 1763; bapt. Oct. 30, 1768. 961 FRANCIS, b. Sept.
20, 1771; d. Jan. 9, 1773.
Norwich, Conn., records; Norwich First Cong. Church records;
Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 356; Groton-Avery Clan, 198; His¬
tory of Montville, Conn.
441 ELIZABETH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Feb. 21, 1732/3
( Francis 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Norwich, Mar. 11,
1755, Alpheus Abell, s. of Benjamin and Lydia (Hazen) Abell,
b. Sept. 8, 1731, and descendant of Robert Abell, who came to
America 1630, and settled in Rehoboth, Mass. His son Caleb,
knowTn as Sergt. Caleb, settled in Norwich, where he married
Margaret Post.
When Franklin, Conn., became a separate society, Alpheus
was one of the petitioners to the Legislature.
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His will, Jan. 1, 1796, State Library, Hartford, Conn., men¬
tions wife Elizabeth; children James, Zaccheus, Daniel, Andrew,
Lydia, and Thirza.
Thier children: 962 James, b. Nov. 12, 1755. 963 Zaccheus,
b. June 10, 1758. 964 Lydia, b. June 5, 1761. 965 Thirza, b.
June 7, 1764. 966 Daniel Bishop, b. Nov. 12, 1767. 967 Andrew,
b. Mar. 22, 1770.
Norwich and Franklin, Conn., records; Abell Gen.
442 ISAAC, b. in Norwich, Conn., Apr. 3, 1735 ( Francis 4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1)] m. in Norwich, July 1, 1760, Abi¬
gail Lathan, d. of Joseph and Patience (Seabury) La than, wrhose
mother Patience Seabury became the wife of her husband’s
father Francis.
They removed to Benson, Vt., where he died Feb. 22, 1817,
se. 82. Abigail died Jan. 25, 1817. Fairview^ cemetery, Benson
Center.
Their children: 968 ABIGAIL, b. Nov. 1, 1761; bapt. May
30, 1762. 989 ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 5, 1764. 970 PATIENCE,
b. Oct. 28, 1765; d. Feb. 22, 1776. 971 MOLLY, b. Apr. 11,
1768. 972 LUCRET1A, b. Sept. 21, bapt. Oct. 4, 1772. 973
SARAH, b. Mar. 11, 1776. 974 ISAAC, b. Sept. 26, 1779. 975
PATIENCE, b. Nov. 9, 1781.
Norwich town and Congregational Church records; Stiles
Ancient Windsor, II, 356; Spicer Gen., 523; History of Norwich.
443 FRANCIS, b. about 1735, Norwich, Conn. (Francis*,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1)] m. in Sharon, Conn., Oct. 1, 1769,
Anna Hyde, whose parentage has not been found. Francis was
a tanner. Died Nov. 6, 1778, se. 43. His will and administration
of his estate, Oct. 1779, Sharon probate records, mentions wife
Anne; daughters Anna, Abigail, and Polly; son Francis.
Anna m. (2) 1784, Lieut. Ebenezer Stearns, s. of Ebenezer
and Mary, b. Jan. 19, 1747, of Plainfield, Conn. Served in the
Revolution with the “Green Mountain Boys.” Received a lieu-
tenant’s Commission for bravery at Bennington. He m. (1)
Rachel Jones who died about one year after their marriage. He
was descendant of Lieut. Nathaniel Stearns, who settled at
Edward Griswold
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Dedham, Mass., 1647. He served as lieutenant and deputy to
the General Court.
Children Griswold: 976 ABIGAIL, b. June 2, 1770. 977
ANNA, b. Mar. 7, 1772. 978 POLLY, b. May 22, 1774. 979
FRANCIS, b. Mar. 28, 1776.
History of Litchfield county, Conn.; Norwich, Conn., records;
Stearns Gen., 350; Hyde-Dana record.
444 ADONIJAH, b. in Nonsuch, Conn., June 6, 1739 {Francis*,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. Ruth Sprague, who died Sept.
11, 1818, ae. 81.
Adonijah was a man of worth. Served as Lieutenant in the
Revolution. Accumulated considerable property, and was highly
considered and esteemed.
He died Sept. 19, 1807, ae. 68. Administration of his estate,
Sharon, Conn., probate, mentions wife Ruth; children Adonijah,
John, and Lucy, wife of Benjamin Lines. Members of the Con¬
gregational Church.
Their children: 980 ABIGAIL, b. Feb. 19, 1767. 981 ADONI¬
JAH, b. Jan. 10, 1771. 982 CHESTER, b. Jan. 22, 1773; d.
Aug. 30, 1803. 983 JOHN, b. July 28, 1776. 984 LUCY, b.
Aug. 5, 1778.
Norwich and Sharon, Conn., records.
446 ELISHA, b. in Nonsuch, Conn., May 6, 1722 {Samuel*,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. (1) in Norwich, Nov. 8, 1748,
Susannah Merrill, d. of Peter and Mary (Haseltine) Merrill,
of Haverhill, Mass., and Norwich, Conn., wrho died Apr. 26,
1769. He m. (2) in Hanover, Conn., Dec. 13, 1771/2, Lydia
Burchard, who died Sept. 11, 1795. Elisha died June 8, 1796,
ae. 76.
Lydia was descendant of John Birchard who came to Norwich
1660, an original proprietor. Served in many town offices and
deputy to the General Court.
Their children: 985 DAVID, b. Sept. 2, 1749. 986 MEHI-
TABLE, b. June 14, 1751. 987 JONATHAN, b. Dec. 30, 1753.
988 SYBELL, b. Apr. 24, 1757. 989 ABIAH, b. Oct. 23, 1758.
990 BETTY, b. Aug. 20, 1765. 991 SUSANNAH, b. Nov. 7,
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1773. 992 LYDIA, b. Aug. 7, 1776. 993 EUNICE, b. May 18,
1779.
Norwich and Franklin, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Windsor,
II, 356. Hyde Gen., II, 1051.
Note: The compiler, recognizing the problem to determine the
parentage of Susannah and Hannah Merrill, has made an inten¬
sive search of the records and all the circumstances surrounding
the situation.
A “Merrill Memorial” has a statement that Hannah, daughter
of Ebenezer Merrill, baptized at West Hartford, 1728, married
Ebenezer Griswold, but no record is quoted or authority given.
There was a Peter Merrill, his wife Mary Haseltine, who came
to Norwich, Conn., from Haverhill, Mass., the birth of whose
daughters, Susannah, 1725, and Hannah, 1727, appears on
Haverhill records, with the birth of other children. This Merrill
family were the only ones of that name in Norwich at this time.
Other children were born to them in Norwich, among them
Jedediah. Ebenezer removed to Vermont; also Jedediah Merrill.
In view of the circumstances, records and evidence, there seems
to be ample proof that Susannah and Hannah Merrill, daughters
of Peter, were the wTives of Elisha and Ebenezer Griswold. They
were the only Merrill daughters whose birth records would be
consistent with the dates of marriage. (Haverhill town records;
History of Haverhill; Norwich, Conn., town records.)
447 EBENEZER, b. in Norwich, Conn., July 29, 1725 ( Sam¬
uel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1)] m. in Norwich, Nov. 7, 1748,
Hannah Merrill, b. 1727, d. of Peter and Mary (Haseltine)
Merrill, who died Nov. 30, 1779. He m. (2) Lydia, whose name
and parentage have not been found.
Ebenezer served in the Revolution; pvt., Capt. Elijah Avery,
Conn. Militia, 1777-1779; responded to the New Haven Alarm.
Farmer. Removed to Vermont and settled in East Orwell, one
of the first settlers. Later removed to Bennington, Vt.
His will, Dec. 23, 1805, Bennington probate, mentions wife
Lydia; children, Ebenezer, Jedediah, Alvan, Rufus, Samuel, and
Joshua; daughters, Eunice, heirs of Ruth, Hannah, and Rodilla
Horton. He died in Bennington, Sept. 30, 1810, se. 86.
Their children: 994 EBENEZER, b. July 16, 1749. 995
EUNICE, b. Apr. 20, 1752. 996 HANNAH, b. Apr. 23, 1754.
997 RHODILLA, b. Oct. 31, 1756. 998 SAMUEL, b. Mar. 29,
Edward Griswold
35
1759. 999 RUTH, b. July 16, 1761. 1000 JEDEDIAH, b. Mar.
11, 1764. 1001 JOSHUA, b. Apr. 19, 1766. 1002 ALVIN, b.
Oct. 24, 1768. 1003 RUFUS, b. Mar. 8, 1773.
Norwich, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 356;
Hyde Gen., II, 1051; Family Bible record; Vol. XVIII, Educa¬
tional Library, Albany, N. Y.
448 SAMUEL, b. in Norwich, Conn., Apr. 7, 1728 (Samuel4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1)] m. in Norwich, Feb. 15, 1759,
• Mary Abell, d. of Noah and Anna (Marshall) Abell, bapt.
July 4, 1736, who died Mar. 31, 1825, se. 90. Burial in Hanover,
Conn. They resided in Franklin, Conn., where he died Nov. 27,
1795, se. 67.
His will, probated in Norwich, State Library, Hartford, Conn.,
Dec. 4, 1796, mentions wife Mary; children, Mary, Elijah, James,
Caleb, John, Elizabeth, Polly Wright, and Ann Sampson.
Their children: 1004 ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 2, 1759. 1005
SAMUEL, b. Aug. 5, 1761. 1006 ELIJAH, b. Sept. 5, 1763.
1007 ANNA, b. Apr. 13, 1766. 1008 TRYPHENIA, b. May 4,
1768. 1009 MARY, b. Aug. 20, 1770. 1010 JOHN, b. Feb. 16,
1773. 1011 CALEB, b. July 2, 1775. 1012 JAMES, b. Apr. 14,
1778
Norwich and Franklin, Conn., records. 'I
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449 SIMON, b. in Norwich, Conn., Aug. 14, 1731 (Samuel4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1)] m. in Norwich, Mar. 9, 1756,
Priscilla Morgan, d. of John and Susanna (Andrews) Morgan,
b. July 22, 1730. Farmer. Their death record and place of burial
has not been found.
Their children: 1013 ALICE, b. Dec. 31, 1756. 1014 LYDIA,
b. Oct. 23, 1758. 1015 ELIZABETH, b. Nov. 2, 1759. 1016
ANDREW, b. May 10, 1761. 1017 AZEL, b. May 21, 1763.
1018 ANNA VERA, b. Jan. 24, 1765; d. Sept. 20, 1812. 1019
WYLLYS, b. Sept. 7, 1766.
Norwich, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 356;
Hyde Gen., II, 1053; Colonial records, Vol. I and II.
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450 ELIZABETH, b. in Norwich, Conn., May 19, 1734 (Sam¬
uel4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1)) m. in Norwich, Apr. 4, 1757,
John Lee, b. July 25, 1733, s. of John and Eunice.
Physician. Resided in Sharon, Conn. His will dated Nov. 26,
1757; administration Dec. 19, 1757. The entire estate was be¬
queathed to Elizabeth. No family mentioned.
473 JOHN, b. in Norwich, Conn., Nov. 22, 1730 (John4, Sam¬
uel3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. (1) in Bozrah, Conn., Nov. 23, 1756,
Ruth Hewitt, d. of John and Ruth (Gifford) Hewitt, b. Oct.
25, 1737, who died Oct. 30, 1770.
John m. (2) in Cornish, N. H., Dec. 4, 1771, Elizabeth
Porter, whose parentage could not be ascertained; she died
Feb. 13, 1834. Burial in the N. E. cemetery, Pawlet, Vt.
John removed to New Hampshire about 1767, where he speed¬
ily became prominent. He was a very large, heavy man, of strong
features and character. Served on the committee to lay out the
lands, as fence viewer and in other offices. Prominent in the
church, and was appointed to oversee the building of the church
edifice. In 1784 he was appointed hog constable, a very im¬
portant office in those days. This was the first recognition of
this ancient and honorable institution. Served as major of militia
and became a vigorous military leader.
Administration of his estate, Woodville, N. H., probate, June
13, 1810, mentions wife, Elizabeth; children John, Jedediah,
Benjamin, Ahira, Hewitt, and Joseph; Charlotte, Ruth, Hannah,
Elizabeth, and Ede.
Their children: 1020 RUTH, b. Sept. 3, 1757. 1021 SARAH,
b. Mar. 18, 1759. 1022 HANNAH, b. Oct. 6, 1761. 1023 LYDIA,
b. May 11, 1763. 1024 JOHN, b. Feb. 24, 1765. 1025 JEDE¬
DIAH, b. Apr. 1, 1767. 1026 BENJAMIN, b. May 29, 1769.
1027 CHARLOTTE, b. Nov. 27, 1772. 1028 HEWITT, b. May
10,1774. 1029 JOSEPH, b. Aug. 2, 1776. 1030 AHIRA, b. Feb.
13, 1778. 1031 ELIZABETH, b. May 27, 1780. 1032 EDE, b.
Apr. 26, 1784.
Norwich, Conn., and Lebanon, N. H., records; Norwich Cong.
Church records; Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 356. Hist, of Leba¬
non, N. H.
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Edward Griswold 37
474 JOSEPH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Nov. 4, 1728 (Joseph4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Norwich, July 10, 1750,
Lydia Hunn, widow of Jonathan Hunn, of Lyme, Conn. Ad¬
ministration of the estate of Jonathan, 1747, New London,
Conn., probate, distribution Sept. 1754, mentions Lydia, widow
of deceased, alias Lydia Griswold; children, Samuel, David,
Jonathan, Lydia, Mehitable, Sarah and Phebe. With the ex¬
ception of Phebe, it is not disclosed whether these children
became part of the Griswrold household.
Joseph served as lieutenant and captain 1755. Served in the
Revolution. Lydia died Jan. 3, 1801, s e. 87. Her will, Norwich,
Conn., probate, Dec. 9, 1800, mentions sons Andrew' Griswrold,
and Samuel Hunn, and daughter Phebe Hunn.
Children Griswold: 1033 ESTHER, b. Sept. 14, 1751. 1034
ANDREW, b. Oct. 13, 1753. 1035 EBENEZER, b. Apr. 7, 1755.
1036 PETER, b. Feb. 8, 1757. Very little information could be
obtained of him. He is thought to be the Peter who served as a
seaman in the Revolution, was captured and exchanged. 1037
EDE, b. July 2, 1759.
Norwich, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 356.
476 SUSANNAH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Jan. 25, 1729 (Joseph4,
Samuel \ Francis 2, Edward'); m. in Norwich, Oct. 31, 1754,
James Edgerton, s. of Joseph and Elizabeth (Hoskins) Edger-
ton, b. June 6, 1726. Descendant of Richard Edgerton, who was
an early resident of Saybrook, Conn., the earliest record of him
being his marriage 1653. One of the early proprietors of Norwich.
Death records of Benjamin and Susannah have not been
found.
Their children: 1038 Susannah, b. June 29, 1756. 1039 Lucy,
b. Feb. 19, 1/59. 1040 Benjamin, b. Sept. 28, 1761. 1041 Sarah,
b. Feb. 17, 1764. 1042 Joseph, b. May 16, 1766. 1043 Giles, b.
Oct. 5, 1771.
Norwich town and Congregational Church records.
477 ANDREW, b. in Norwich, Conn., Nov. 7, 1731 (Joseph4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1) . The record does not disclose any
marriage or family. Record of the administration of his estate
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shows bond filed Aug. 17, 1753. His will mentions brothers and
sisters, Joseph, John, Oliver, Jeremiah, Benjamin, Sarah, Han-
nah, and Esther.
This record is shown for the purpose of indicating that this
Andrew was not the Lieutenant Andrew of the Revolution, as
has been erroneously set forth in certain society records.
479 SARAH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Nov. 13, 1735 ( Joseph 4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Norwich, Mar. 26, 1766,
ElihuHyde, b. Aug. 3, 1734, s.of Richard, Esq., and Ann (Tracy)
Hyde, whose ancestry is traced to the first V illiam Hyde and
Thomas Tracy, who died Oct. 9, 1815. Sarah died Mar. 31, 1808,
se. 73. Burials in Pine Tree cemetery, Lebanon, N. H.
They first made a home in Norwich, later removing to Leba¬
non, where he became a leading citizen and one of the first
magistrates.
Their children: 1044 Elihu, b. Jan. 1, 1/6/; m. Charlotte
Partridge; m. (2) Mary Hatch. 1045 Asaph, b. Mar. 11, 1769; m.
Dorothy Converse. 1046 Richard, b. June 4, 1772; d. Oct. 13,
1779. 1047 Sarah, b. May 18, 1776; m. (1) Thomas Hough; m.
(2) John L. Kimball.
Norwich, Conn., and Lebanon, N. H., records; Tracy Gen.,
37; Hyde Gen.
480 HANNAH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Feb. 6, 1747/8 (Joseph* ,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Norwich, May 16, 1758, Asa
Edgerton, s. of William and Lydia (Berstow) Edgerton, b.
Mar. 28, 1736. Hannah died Jan. 8, 1766. (Edgerton descent
Their children: 1048 Rozel, b. Mar. 18, d. May 8, 1759. 1049
Oliver, b. Mar. 19, d. May 13, 1760. 1050 Lydia, b. July 31,
1761. 1051 William, b. Aug. 28, 1763. 1052 Oliver, b. Nov. 16,
1765.
Norwich town and Congregational Church records.
481 OLIVER, b. in Norwich, Conn., Feb. 18, 1739 (Joseph*,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1) ; m. in Lebanon, Conn., Apr. 9, 1767,
Edward Griswold
39
Experience Dewey, v. Jan. 26, 1740, d. of John and Experience
(Woodward) Dewey.
They removed to Lebanon, N. H., where he was one of the
original proprietors. Oliver died Feb. 11, 1804. His will, Apr.
21, 1796, administration of estate 1804, Woodville, N. H., pro¬
bate, mentions wife Experience; brothers, Joseph, John, heirs of
Jeremiah ; sisters Sarah, heirs of Susannah, and Hannah. Adopted
son Rodolphus Estabrook. Experience died Sept. 12, 1807.
Pine Tree cemetery, Lebanon, N. H.
Norwich, Conn., and Lebanon, N. H., records; George Dewey
Gen., 398.
482 JEREMIAH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Sept. 10, 1742 (Jo¬
seph4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Lebanon, N. H., May
12, 1774, Rebecca Estabrook, b. July 11, 1745, in Mansfield,
Conn., d. of Nehemiah and Abigail (Porter) Estabrook.
The pioneer Estabrooks were Puritans from England 1660.
Nehemiah lived for a time in Mansfield, Conn., removing to
Lebanon, N. H., 1768. He was prominent in all public affairs,
and deacon of the church.
Jeremiah appears in Lebanon on the census of 1790, with wife
and three children. He served in the Revolution, pvt. 1777,
Capt. Joshua Hendee’s company, Col. David Hobert, N. H.
Militia. Also served with Gen. Stark in the battle of Bennington.
Jeremiah died July 11, 1795. Administration of his estate,
Sept. 22, 1795, V oodville, N. H., probate, mentions wife Rebecca,
and son Oliver.
Rebecca m. (2) W illiam Swasey, M.D., who died Jan. 22, 1835.
Rebecca died Jan. 24, 1834.
Their children Griswold: 1053 JEREMIAH, b. Apr. 11, 1775;
d. Sept. 21, 1779. 1054 OLIVER, b. June 24, 1777. 1055 ABI¬
GAIL, b. Oct. 2, 1779. 1056 JEREMIAH, b. Dec. 18, 1781.
Norwich, Conn., and Lebanon, N. H., records; Estabrook
Gen., 29; Newr Hampshire Rev. Rolls, Vols. II and IV.
484 PHOEBE, b. in Windsor, Conn., Sept. 14, 1725 (Shubael4,
Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1). No further information.
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485 SHUBAEL, b. in Windsor, Conn., Nov. 30, 1729 ( Shubael 4,
Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. June 8, 1754, Abigail Stanley,
bapt. Dec. 12, 1731, d. of Timothy and Mary (Mygatt) Stanley,
of Litchfield, who died Apr. 16, 1783, ae. 52. She was descendant
of the first Timothy Stanley, who came to Hartford, Conn.,
1636, and was one of the early proprietors.
Shubael settled in Torrington, Conn., as a young man and
built his home in the Torrfngford quarter 1754; opened a tavern
■which was the first institution of a public character in Torring-
ford. He was active in religious affairs and meetings were first
held in his home and that of Nehemiah Gaylord, previous to
1763. Served as a member of the Legislature 1776-1789. Select¬
man. Served in the French and Indian War.
On the first page of his journal appears, “May ye 1st 1758.
Inlisted myself into his Majestes servis. Marched from Torring¬
ton on the 20th day of June, 1758; marched from Litchfield on
the 22nd. The 23rd, marched from Canaan. Took part in the
assault by Gen. Abercrombie, July 8, 1758, on fort Ticonderoga.”
Agreement of settlement of his estate, Litchfield, Conn., pro¬
bate, signed by Phoebe, wife of Andrew Austin; Mary, wife of
Samuel Woodward; Shubael, Stanley, Norman, and Thaddeus
Griswold.
Their children: 1057 PHOEBE, b. Apr. 17, 1755. 1058
MARY, b. July 17, 1757. 1059 SHUBAEL, b. July 26, 1761.
1060 STANLEY, b. Nov. 14, 1763. 1061 NORMAN, b. July
7, 1767. 1062 THADDEUS, b. May 12, 1771.
Windsor and Torrington, Conn., records; Stanley Gen., 243.
486 SARAH, b. in Windsor, Conn., July 1, 1732 ( Shubael 4,
Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. in Windsor, Nov. 17, 1748,
Benoni Denslow, s. of Benjamin and Ruth (Gaylord) Denslow,
b. in Windsor, Sept. 9, 1723, and descendant of Nicholas Dens¬
low, of Dorchester, Mass., 1630, and Windsor, 1635, one of the
earliest settlers. Benoni died 1774. Sarah died Feb. 25, 1802,
se. 70 (W.C.R.).
Their children: 1063 Sarah, b. Sept. 11, 1749. 1064 Tryphenia,
b. Nov. 19, 1751. 1065 Zulina or Zulinda, b. May 13, bapt.
May 17, 1754. 1066 Oliver, b. May 15, bapt. 16th, 1756. 1067
Joel, b. Apr. 28, 1758. 1068 Sarah, b. Apr. 30, d. June 13, 1761.
Edward Griswold
41
1069 Phebe, b. Sept. 22, 1763. 1070 Submit, b. May 15, 1765.
1071 Joseph Gaylord, b. June 6, 1769.
Windsor town and Congregational Church records; Filley
records of Windsor.
488 JONAH, b. in Windsor, Conn., June 24, 1753 (Jonah* ,
Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. Anna Phelps, b. Oct. 4, 1752,
d. of Cornelius and Hannah (Phelps) Phelps. Administration of
the estate of her brother Zaccheus mentions his brother-in-law,
Jonah Griswold. The will of her father, Cornelius, mentions
Anna, wife of Jonah Griswold. Census 1790 shows him at Wind¬
sor, wife and two sons.
They removed to Egremont, Mass., where they acquired land
1792 (Gr. Barrington, Mass., land records).
After the death of Jonah, Anna m. (2) Clark. Her will,
Pittsfield, Mass., probate, June 17, 1748, mentions daughter
Mary Ann Griswold; sons Zenas H., Paul H., and Salmon Clark.
Children Griswold: 1072 MARY ANN. Her will, Dec. 7,
1852, mentions her brothers Paul, Zenas, and Salmon Clark.
1073 OLIVER, bapt. Dec. 4, 1774.
(Poquonoc (Windsor) Church records).
490 ROGER, b. in Enfield, Conn., Feb. 16, 1731 (Roger*,
Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. Naomi Moore, whose parentage
has not been traced.
Roger served in the Colonial wars 1757-8, Gen. Phineas Ly¬
man, 3rd Co., 1st Regt. He was appointed surveyor of highways.
Census 1790 shows wife and four daughters.
Their children: 1074 NAOMI, b. Nov. 28, 1767; died in East
Windsor, Conn., ae. 82. 1075 JEMIMA, b. Jan. 25, 1770. 1076
LUCY, b. Apr. 26, 1772. 1077 MEHITABLE, b. Mar. 23, 1777.
Enfield, Conn., records; History of Enfield; Geer Gen., 127,
128.
491 SHUBAEL, b. in Enfield, Conn., Mar. 15, 1734 (Roger*,
Joseph ?, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. Dorcas Simons, who died May
16, 1798, ae. 60. Shubael died Dec. 26, 1812, ae. 79.
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The Griswold Family
Census 1790, wife, three sons, and three daughters. Served in
the Colonial wars. Founder and Patriot Ancestor. Contributed
to the war fund, and served on the school committee.
Their children: 1078 MARY, b. Feb. 7, 1758. 1079 LO VICE,
b. Mar. 25, 1760. 1080 SHUBAEL, b. Mar. 31, 1763. 1081
DORCAS. 1082 MARTIN.
Enfield, Conn., records; History of Enfield, III, 2335; Geer
Gen., 302.
492 SOLOMON, b. in Enfield, Conn., Feb. 11, 1737 ( Roger 4,
Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. Sarah Gleason, who died in
Wilbraham, Mass., July 23, 1833, ae. 97.
Served in the Revolution with troops from Enfield. Census
1790 shows wife, one son, and five daughters. Removed to Wil¬
braham late in life.
Their children: 1083 ROXALENE, b. Feb. 23, 1766. 1084
DEBORAH, b. Apr. 24, 1768. 1085 ELIZABETH, b. July 1,
1770. 1086 RUBY, b. Apr. 27, 1773. 1087 MARTHA, b. 1775.
1088 TABATHA, b. Oct. 7, 1777. 1089 SOLOMON, b. July 26,
1780.
Enfield, Conn., records; Geer Gen., 302.
493 JEHIEL, b. in Enfield, Conn., Feb. 25, 1740 ( Roger 4,
Joseph A Joseph 2, Edward1); m. Mary Pease, b. Feb. 24, 1753, d.
of Hezekiah and Mary (Crandall) Pease, who died May 10,
1833, ae. 80. Jehiel died May 26, 1827, ae. 87.
His will, June 20, 1817, mentions wife Mary; children Lovice,
Jehiel, Simeon, George, Amariah, and Hezekiah; Mary Kent
and Betsey Goss. Her will, May 5, 1833, bequeaths entire
estate to daughter Lovisa.
Their children: 1090 MARY, b. Sept. 2, 1773. 1091 JEHIEL,
b. Feb. 17, 1776. 1092 LOVICE, b. Nov. 5, 1778; d. Apr. 5,
1842, unm. 1093 SIMEON, b. June 10, 1781. 1094 GEORGE,
b. Dec. 25, 1783. 1095 AMARIAH. 1096 HEZEKIAH. 1097
BETSEY.
Enfield, Conn., records; History of Enfield, II and III; Pease
Gen.
Edward Griswold
43
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494 JONAH, b. in Enfield, Conn., Feb. 28, 1743 (Roger*,
Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1). His wife was Mary, her parentage
being unknown, b. 1746, who died June 14, 1818, ae. /2. Jonah
died May 10, 1817, ae. 73. Census records show six children, but
those recorded here are all that could be found.
1098 JONAH, b. 1777. 1099 ZALMON, b. Apr. 18, 1782.
1100 HORACE,
Enfield, Conn., records; History of Enfield; Geer Gen., 303.
496 JOSEPH, b. in Enfield, Conn., Mar. 30, 1749 (Roger*,
Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1). His wife was Nancy.
Served in the Revolution. Enl. at Enfield, Apr. 10, 1777,
Capt. Thomas Abby, 3rd Conn., Col. Samuel W illis, to dis¬
charge Apr. 4, 1780. Voted a bounty of 12 pounds for enlisting
in the Continental Army. The record shows various items given
by the town for the support of his family, and discounting his
rate. Census 1790 shows self and wife, two sons and two daugh¬
ters. Probably a daughter Nancy, b. about 1792.
Removed to Lima, Ontario county, N. Y ., where he applied
for pension 1818. The records of his children have not been
found.
Enfield, Conn., records; History of Enfield; U. S. Pension
record 43652.
497 ZERVIAH, b. in Windsor, Conn., Dec. 22, 1755/6 (George*,
Joseph 3, Joseph2, Edward1)] m. in Suffield, Conn., Isaac Owen,
b. Sept. 24, 1736, s. of Ensign Isaac and Mary (Ellsworth)
Owen, who died Aug. 2, 1816, ae. 80. Zerviah died Mar. 22, 1817,
ae. 81. East Granby, Conn., cemetery.
Their children: 1101 Isaac, b. June 16, 1757; m. Zerviah Cor¬
nish. 1102 Zerviah, b. Sept. 24, 1758. 1103 Mary, b. Aug. 24,
1760; m. Jesse Taylor. 1104 Sarah, b. July 18, 1764; d. Sept. 3,
1840. 1105 Abiah, b. Jan. 30, 1765; d. Oct. 18, 1857. 1106
George, b. July 21, 1767. 1107 Lydia, b. Dec. 15, 1769. 1108
Benajah, b. Sept. 21, 1771. 1109 Mindwell, b. May 18, 1773.
1110 Joab, b. Nov. 29, 1775. 1111 Lucretia, b. Sept. 27, 1778;
m. Israel Stoughton. 1112 Rachel, m. Abraham Rising.
Windsor, Conn., records; Cornish Gen., 19; Stiles Ancient
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The Griswold Family
Windsor, II, 544; Owen Family Bible record; State Library,
Hartford, Conn.
498 GEORGE, b. in Windsor, Conn., Sept. 28, 1737 ( George 4,
Joseph?, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. (1) in Windsor, Aug. 15, 1759,
Mary Hayden, d. of Ebenezer and Mary (Trumble) Hayden,
b. 1739, who died Sept. 11, 1788, ae. 48. She was descendant of
the first William Hayden, the ancestor, who resided in Windsor,
Hartford, and Killingworth, Conn. His heirs were granted 50
acres for his services in the Pequot War. She was also a descen¬
dant of Ebenezer and Mindwell (Griswold) Hayden (Vol. II,
No. 108).
George m. (2) Azuba Strong, widow of Noah Griswold (No.
535), who died Feb. 16, 1826, ae. 82.
George served as Lieutenant in several regiments in the
Revolution. He died Jan. 2, 1823, ae. 85. Burials in Elm Grove
cemetery, Windsor.
Their children: 1113 ABEL, b. May 16, bapt. Aug. 16, 1760.
1114 GEORGE, b. June 8, 1762. 1115 MARY, b. July 29, bapt.
Nov. 4, 1764. 1116 AVERY, b. May 22, 1767. 1117 LEVI, b.
Apr. 26, 1769. 1118 LYDIA, b. July 5, 1772. 1119 ZERVIAH,
b. July 1, 1774. 1120 AZUBA, b. Sept. 22, 1778. 1121 FREDER¬
ICK.
Windsor, Conn., records; Windsor Congregational Church
records; Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 745.
499 JOAB, b. in Windsor, Conn., Sept. 11, 1740 ( George 4,
Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. in West Hartford, Conn., Oct. 6,
1763, Elizabeth Collins, intention published Mar. 27, 1763
(West Hartford Congregational Church).
Served in the Colonial Wars and the Revolution, 8th Co.,
1st Regt. of Militia, Windsor.
Their children: 1122 JOAB, b. Aug. 23, bapt. Nov. 4, 1764.
1123 TRUMAN, b. Feb. 5, 1767; d. May 2, 1771. 1124 SABRI¬
NA, bapt. Oct. 25, 1772.
Windsor, Conn., records; Windsor Congregational Church
records.
Edward Griswold
45
500 LYDIA, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1741/2 ( George*, Joseph 3,
Joseph 2, Edward1); m. in Simsbury, Conn., June 10, 1761, Noah
Phelps, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Jan. 22, 1740, s. of Lieut. David
and Abigail (Pettibone) Phelps, descendant of the first William
Phelps whose services to the Colony were most conspicuous.
Resided in Simsbury. Prominent and influential. J.P. and
judge of probate 20 years. A man of remarkable physical strength,
strong principles and character. Served in the Revolution, a
brave and able officer. Raised a company, mostly at his own
expense, and was appointed captain. Acted as a spy and entered
Fort Ticonderoga, returned, and upon his report the Patriots
acted and won the capture of the fort. Served through successive
commissions in the army, from lieutenant to Major General.
He was at White Plains, Trenton, and Princeton. Was with
Washington at Morristown.
Noah died Nov. 4, 1809. T.S.R., Simsbury, “A Patriot of
1776; to such we are indebted for our national independence.”
Lydia died Sept. 17, 1821.
Their children: 1125 Noah Amherst, b. May 1762; m. Char¬
lotte Wilcox. 1126 Lydia Griswold, b. Feb. 25, 1764; m. Col.
John Humphrey. 1127 Chandler Conway, b. Oct. 22, 1766; m.
(1) Clarissa Bidwell; m. (2) Statira Doolittle. 1128 George R.,
b. Aug. 18, 1773; m. Charlotte Griswold (No. 780). 1129 Elisha,
b. Nov. 16, 1779; m. Lucy Smith. 1130 Son, b. & d. Nov. 18, 1783.
Windsor and Simsbuiy, Conn., records; Phelps Gen., I, 204;
Hist, of Simsbury; Humphrey Gen.; D.A.R. Index.
500B JOSEPH, b. in Coventry, Conn., Sept. 15, 1755 (Joseph*,
Joseph 2, Edward1)] m. in Somers, Conn., June 22, 1780, Mehita-
ble Sexton, b. 1756, d. of Daniel of Somers, Conn., who died in
W illamansett, Mass., Dec. 12, 1842, ae. 86. Joseph died in May-
field, Mass., Feb. 28, 1829, ae. 74.
Joseph served in the Revolution. Enl. May 1775 with State
Troops to serve at Boston, Capt. Hezekiah Parsons; disch. Dec.
1776. Served under Capt. Ferguson and marched to Ticonderoga,
Col. Samuel Brewer. Enl. Jan. 1777, Capt. Felt, and marched
to W hite Plains. Drove team in the Northern Army 1779.
Mehitable made application for pension 1839 (U. S. Pension
records) .
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Their children: 1131 FRANCIS, b. July 26, 1781. 1132
FANNY, b. Dec. 1, 1782/83. 1133 MEHITABLE. 1134
LUCY, b. 1791. 1135 JOSEPH, b. 1797.
Springfield, Mass., records; Census record of 1800 shows his
age 45; his wife 45. Three sons and five daughters, names of all
are unknown.
500D. JOHN, b. in Coventry, Conn., May 16, 1760 (Joseph3,
Joseph 2, Edward1). Removed with his parents to Randolph, Vt.,
where he m. Mar. 7, 1792, Roxanna Glazier, who died Mar.
11, 1852, ae. 80.
John served in the Revolutioh. Enl. under Capt. Samuel Felt,
and wTas in the army writh his brother Joseph at White Palins.
John died Dec. 5, 1851, ae. 92. His will, Orange county, Vt.,
Probate, mentions wife Roxanna; daughters Lois Kimball and
Orinda Kobert, Lavania Ainsworth, wife of Luther, Polly,
widow of John Paine; sons William, John, Loren, and Ahira.
Their children: 1136 JOHN, b. Dec. 18, 1792; d. Apr. 18,
1796. 1137 BILLE (Dau), b. Oct. 18, 1794; d. Feb. 6, 1813.
1138 JOHN, b. Dec. 29, 1796. 1139 TIMOTHY, b. May 30,
1799; d. Feb. 28, 1822. 1140 LORIN, b. Apr. 9, 1801. 1141
Child, d. Nov. 3, 1803. 1142 AHIRA, b. Apr. 24, 1803. 1143
Son, b. Oct. 14, 1806. 1144 ROXANNA, b. Nov. 19, 1807; d.
Mar. 14, 1824. 1145 LOIS, b. Nov. 9, 1810. 1146 ORINDA, b.
Nov. 26, 1813. 1147 WILLIAM, b. Sept. 17, 1817; d. Feb. 5,
1869, ae. 51. Unm. Became insane, his brother Loren being
appointed his guardian. 1147 A. LAVANIA.
Coventry, Conn., and Randolph, Vt., records.
500F. FREDERICK, b. in Coventry, Conn., Apr. 23, 1766
(Joseph3, Joseph 2, Edward1). Removed to Randolph, Vt., where
he married Polly Wallbridge, wrho died May 7, 1846, ae. 78.
He died Mar. 3, 1854, ae. 89. Brookfield, Vt., cemetery. She was
a d. of Henry and Martha (Read) Wallbridge.
Resided in Brookfield where he became a prominent citizen.
Judge of Probate and other public services. No issue.
His will, Jan. 14, 1853, mentions John, Loren, Ahira, Lois
and Orinda, children of his brother John; Howard, only child of
Edward Griswold
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Benjamin living; Julia, Alzina, and lloxanna, children of his
brother Sylvester; sister Eunice, widow of Solomon Smith, and
their children, Solomon, Levina, Orange Leonard, Joseph G.,
Ziba, Lois, Chauncey and William. Sister Lois, widow of Barna
Bigalow, and their children, Nabby P., Frederick G., and Samuel
M.
Coventry, Conn., records; Wallbridge Gen., p. 48.
500H. BENJAMIN, b. in Somers, Conn., Dec. 10, 1769 (Jo¬
seph3, Joseph 2, Edward1). Removed to Randolph, Vt., with his
parents, where he m. Mar. 14, 1799, Salenda Howard, b. 1776,
who died Sept. 19, 1825, ae. 49. Benjamin m. (2) Sarah Hill.
Benjamin died Feb. 5, 1840, ae. 70.
Their children : 1148 LAURA, b. Mar. 6, 1800. 1149 LEON¬
ARD, b. Dec. 27, 1802; d. Aug. 9, 1803. 1150 HOWARD, b.
Oct. 24, 1804. 1151 BENJAMIN, went to Africa as a mission¬
ary; d. of fever, ae. 33.
Somers, Conn., records; Randolph, Vt., records.
5001. EUNICE, b. in Somers, Conn., Nov. 20, 1771 (Joseph3,
Joseph2, Edward1); m. Solomon Smith, who died before 1853.
Their children: 1152 Solomon. 1153 Levina. 1154 Orange
Leonard. 1155 Joseph G. 1156 Ziba. 1157 Lois. 1158 Chaun¬
cey. 1159 William. No further information. See will of Freder¬
ick under 500 F.
500J. SYLVESTER, b. in Somers, Conn., 1774 (Joseph3,
Joseph 2, Edward1). Removed to Randolph, Vt., with his parents.
Married in Brookfield, Vt., Feb. 9, 1802, Polly Perezo, who
died Oct. 8, 1828, ae. 52/2/13.
Sylvester m. (2) in Randolph, Dec. 29, 1829, Julia F. Tarbox.
Sylvester died Mar. 29, 1849, ae. 75. Julia died May 11, 1879,
ae. 76. Brookfield, Vt., cemetery.
His will. Orange county, Vt., probate, mentions wife Julia F.;
heirs Julia, Alzina Abbott wife of Alba, and Roxanna.
Their children: 1160 JULIA, b. Dec. 6, 1802; d. May 11, .
1879, unm. 1161 MILTON, b. Feb. 5, 1804. 1162 ALZINA, b.
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July 31, 1805. 1163 ROXANNA, b. Feb. 14, 1807. Unm. Died
Sept. 28, 1889. Her will, May 5, 1885, Orange county, Vt., pro¬
bate, mentions sisters Julia and Nancy Abbott, wife of Royal.
Somers, Conn., records; Randolph, Vt., records.
500K. LOIS, b. in South Hadley, Mass., Jan. 23, 1779 (Joseph3,
Joseph 2, Edward1). Removed to Randolph, Vt., with her parents.
Married as second wife, Dec. 11, 1808, Barna Bigelow, b.
Sept. 11, 1762, in Shrewsbury, Mass., s. of Solomon and Darah
(Newton) Bigelow.
Barna served in the Revolution. Merchant and farmer. He
m. (1) Sept. 18, 1794, Nabby Pride, b. June 17, 1773, of Norwich,
Conn., who died Jan. 20, 1808.
Children of first marriage: 1164 Silas, b. June 21, 1795. 1165
Daughter, d. y. 1166 Abner Pride, b. Mar. 18, 1805, unm.
1167 Charles, b. July 6, 1807.
Children of second marriage: 1168 Abigail, b. Sept. 17, 1809;
m. Joseph Partridge. 1169 Frederick G., b. June 27, 1813; m.
Philena Prouty. 1170 S. Milton, b. Oct. 11, 1814; m. Louisa
Lyman.
Newton Gen., 195; Bigelow Gen., 188.
514 FRANCIS, b. in Windsor, Conn., Apr. 23, 1740/1 (Fran¬
cis*, Francis 3, Joseph 2, Edward1). Served in the Revolution.
Census 1790 shows eleven persons in the family.
Removed to Johnstown, N. Y., and later to Bangor, Franklin
county, N. Y. Names of wife and children could not be found.
(In New York state no records were kept until after the year
1850, hence the extreme difficulty in locating families, and their
records.)
515 AARON, b. in Windsor, Conn., Oct. 23, 1743 ( Francis \
Francis 3, Joseph 2, Edward1). His wife was Polly whose parentage
is unknown.
They first settled in Colebrook, Conn., about 1768. Selling
his property there, in 1788 removed to Caughnawaga (Johns¬
town), N. Y.
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49
Aaron served in the Revolution. Pvt., Capt. Ephraim Man¬
ning, Gen. Putnam, 7th Co., 3rd Conn., May 11-Dec. 15, 1775.
Capt. Catlin, May 26, l/7/-Jan. 9, 1778. Sergeant. Census
1790 shows self and wife, four sons, three daughters.
Their children: 1171 AMBROSE, b. 1769. 1172 EDWARD.
1173 JOSEPH. 1174 CHANEY or CHAUNCEY. 1175 FRAN¬
CIS, d.y. 1176 FRANCIS, b. 1784. 1177 JEHIEL. Names of
daughters are unknown.
Church records of Johnstown, N. Y.
516 JERUSHA, b. in Windsor, Conn., Dec. 6, 1747 ( Francis 4,
Francis 3, Joseph2, Edward1); m. Abel Wright. (Father’s will.)
Their children: 1178 Jerusha, b. Aug. 16, 1768. 1179 Asenath,
b. Apr. 20, 1770. 1180 Abel, b. Mar. 4, 1773. 1181 Elam, b.
Dec. 1, 1774. 1182 Joel, b. Oct. 1, 17/7. 1183 Sarah, b. Sept.
23, 1781.
WTindsor, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Windsor.
517 KEZIAH, b. in Wrindsor, Conn. ( Francis 4, Francis 3,
Joseph 2, Edward1); m. Abel Barnes. (Father’s will 1786.) She
is buried in Elm Grove cemetery, Windsor. No dates. No fur¬
ther information.
531 MATTHEW, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1743 Matthew 4,
Matthew 3, J oseph 2, Edward1) ; m. Abiah, whose parentage has not
been found, b. 1739, who died Dec. 2, 1817, se. 78. Matthew
died Apr. 22, 1822, ae. 79. East Granby, Conn., cemetery.
Several authorities have stated that Matthew m. (2) Naomi
Moore, which is doubtless a mistake. Naomi married Matthew
Griffin.
Matthew served in the Revolution, Lexington Alarm.
Catherine, a negro child, d. of London Treebody, deceased,
was baptized Sept. 19, 1790. This child was dedicated to Capt.
Matthew and Abiah, his wife, who had taken the child to educate.
Their children: 1184 SARAH. 1185 MATTHEW, b. 1771.
1186 ABIAH, b. 1774; d. Mar. 3, 1832, ae. 58. 1187 GROVE, b.
Mar. 14, bapt. May 14, 1780. 1188 THADDEUS, bapt. Mav
26, 1782.
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The will of Abiah, Mar. 2, 1832, East Windsor, Conn., probate,
mentions Sarah Hillyer, w. of Appoles G. Hillyer; Jerusha, w. of
Matthew7 Griswold; Thaddeus Griswold; Electa, w. of Grove
Griswrold.
Windsor and East Granby, Conn., records; East Granby
Congregational Church records; Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 501.
532 ALEXANDER, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1745 (Matthew*,
Matthew 3, Joseph 2, Edward1) ; m. Abigail Barnard, d. of Capt.
Edward and Mabel (Pinney) Barnard, who died Feb. 25, 1827,
se. 82. Capt. Edw7ard, s. of Joseph and Abigail (Griswold) Bar¬
nard, No. 114, Yol. II. His will, Hartford, Conn., probate, Feb.
5, 1785, mentions Alexander Griswold and Abigail Barnard, his
daughter.
The will of Alexander, of Granby, Conn., Hartford, Conn.,
probate, XXII, 65, mentions wife Abigail; children, Alexander,
Oliver, Abigail, Eleanor, Hezekiah and Warham. Alexander died
June 2, 1813, ae. 68. East Granby cemetery.
Their children: 1189 ALEXANDER, b. 1767. 1190 ELEA¬
NOR, b. 1769. 1191 OLIVER, b. 1774. 1192 ABIGAIL. 1193
HEZEKIAH, b. 1780. 1194 WARHAM.
Windsor and Granby, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wind¬
sor, II, 58.
533 ELIHU, b. in Windsor, Conn., Aug. 17, 1756 (Matthew*,
Matthew 3, Joseph2, Edward1) ; m. Dec. 25, 1//6, Mary W olcott,
b. Aug. 7, 1756, d. of Dr. Alexander and Mary (Richards)
Wolcott. Dr. Alexander accompanied his father, Governor
Roger Wolcott, as surgeon in the expedition against Louisburg.
He w7as J.P. at "Windsor and served as representative.
Elihu was always knowm as Dr. Elihu, having graduated in
medicine, but did not practice. Removed to Herkimer, N. Y.,
1800. Served as clerk of courts. Served in the Revolution.
Died Jan. 12, 1812.
Their children: 1195 JANE. 1196 SOPHIA. 1197 MARY.
1198 ALMIRA. 1199 BETSEY, bapt. Aug. 24, 1794. 1200
ELIZA. 1201 FRANCIS. 1202 SARAH.
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51
Windsor, Conn., records; Herkimer, N. Y., records; Wolcott
Gen., 77; D.A.R. Index.
535 NOAH, b. in Windsor, Conn., Aug. 10, 1746 ( Noah\
Matthew 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. about 1764, Azuba Strong,
1744-1826, d. of John Warham and Azuba (Griswold) Strong
(Vol. II, No. 137), and descendant of Elder John Strong. Noah
served in the Revolution, 8th Co., 1st Regt. of Militia. He
died Oct. 29, 1785. Old Poquonoc cemetery, Windsor.
Azuba m. (2) George Griswold, No. 498.
Their children: 1203 AURELIA, b. June 23, 1765. 1204
FREDERICK, bapt. Apr. 26, 1767. 1205 NOAH, bapt. Sept.
15, 1771. 1206 HEZEKIAH, b. 1773; bapt. Jan. 25, 1778.
1207 ZUBA, bapt. May 14, 1775.
Windsor, Conn., records; Old Wintonbury Church records;
Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 745; D.A.R. Index.
537 ELIJAH, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1750 {Noah\ Matthew 3,
Joseph 2, Edward1); m. Eleanor Phelps, d. of James and Hester
(Fowler) Phelps, b. in Poquonoc, Jan. 10, 1749, who died Aug
18, 1830.
Elijah served as Lieutenant in the Revolution, 8th Co., 1st
Regt. of Militia, Capt. Ozias Pettibone, Col. Andrew Ward.
Died Apr. 12, 1826, se. 76. Elm Grove cemetery, Windsor.
Census 1790 shows five persons in family.
Their children: 1208 ELIJAH, b. 1779. 1209 MIND WELL
1210 ELEANOR, b. 1786; d. July 18, 1787.
Windsor, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Windsor, II.; Poquo¬
noc Congregational Church records.
545 JOSEPH, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Dec. 29, 1743 {Jo-
seph 4, Joseph 3, John2, Edward1); m. in Killingworth, Sept. 21,
1769, Temperance Stevens, d. of Samuel and Hannah (Russell)
Stevens, b. Nov. 26, 1749. Members of the Killingworth North
Parish Church. His parents were in full communion when the
Parish was formed. Census 1790 shows six persons in the family.
They removed to Herkimer county, N. Y., before 1810.
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Joseph died Aug. 18, 1823, se. 78. She died June 7, 1821, aj. 83.
Burials in Eatonville, N. Y., cemetery.
Their children: 1211 ADAH, bapt. Aug. 5, 1770. 1212 EB-
BUN, b. Feb. 25, 1771. 1213 RHODA, bapt. Aug. 15, 1772.
1214 JOSEPH.
North Parish Congregational Church records, Killingworth,
Conn.
546 SAMUEL, b. in Killingworth, Conn., July 16, 1745 (Jo¬
seph*, Joseph \ John*, Edward1); m. in Killingworth, Mar. 4,
1773, Submit Turner, d. of Isaac and Mary, and descendant of
Nathaniel Turner of New Haven, Conn., who died Sept. 7, 1821,
se. 71. Samuel died Nov. 13, 1830, ®. 85. Southwest cemetery,
Killingworth.
Their children: 1215 CYNTHIA, b. Dec. 3, 1773; d. unm.
1216 SAMUEL, b. Apr. 5, 1775. 1217 JOS1AH, b. Nov. 3, 1776.
1218 MOLLY, b. July 5, 1779; d. unm. 1219 LOVISA, b. Feb.
19, 1782; d. Nov. 14, 1830, unm. 1220 SALLY, b. Apr. 5, 1786.
1221 FLORILLA, b. Aug. 26, 1793.
Killingworth town and North Parish Congregational Church
records.
549 DANIEL, b. in Killingworth, Conn., bapt. Feb. 23, 1755
(Joseph*, Joseph 3, John*, Edward1). Removed to Walpole, N.
H., with his parents.
Served in the Revolution, Sargent’s Mass., regiment, probably
with Lieut. Lemuel Holmes, of Walpole. Detached for service
with Knowlton’s Rangers. Lieut. Holmes also was assigned to
the Rangers.
The Rangers were a select body of men, especially chosen tor
hazardous service; served in many skirmishes. Knowlton was
killed, as were others in command, and finally Lemuel Holmes
succeeded to the command. They were at the battle of Long
Island, and the entire body of men were captured at Fort Wash¬
ington and remained prisoners for two years.
Released, Daniel, Holmes and others from New Hampshire
returned home. Holmes prepared a memorial to the New Hamp¬
shire Legislature, setting forth their services and their expendi-
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53
tures during confinement, and requesting that they be reimbursed
in that amount.
Daniel m. in W alpole, June 17, 1779, Abigail Graves. No
further information has been ascertained.
New Hampshire State Papers; Mass, in the Revolution;
Record of Knowlton’s Rangers, Conn. Men in the Revolution.
W7alpole, N. H., records.
550A. ELISHA, bapt. in Killingworth, Conn., Oct. 6, 1765
{Joseph* , Joseph 3, Jo/m2, Edward1). His wife was Lucinda,
whose parentage has not been obtained. Elisha removed with
, parents to W alpole, N. H. Mentioned in the administration
of his father’s estate, Keene, N. H., probate. He later settled in
Charleston, Vt., where he died Sept. 9, 1851, ae. 86. Lucinda
died Mar. 1, 1843, ae. 70. Buck cemetery, Charleston.
Their children: 1222 HARRY WILLARD, b. Nov. 2, 1795.
1223 WILLIS, b. July 6, 1797. 1224 ETHAN, b. Nov. 6, 1799.
1225 POLLY, b. Aug. 24, 1801. 1226 ELISHA, b. 1813.
Killingworth, Conn., and Walpole, N. H., records.
552 GILBERT, b. in Killingworth, Conn., June 6, 1761 (Jo¬
seph*, Joseph 3, John2, Edward1); m. Rebecca Nichols,' b. Mar.
2, 1768, who died Mar. 15, 1837.
He was a man of perfect order. Jolly, good-natured, and
always sought for his social qualities.
Served in the Revolution; pvt. Capt. Alstead, New Hamp¬
shire Troops, Sept. 21-Oct. 21, 1777. Col. Bellows 1779; 6th Co.,
N. H. Regt. Col. George Reid, 1780; Capt. Samuel Cherry,
Col. Reid, 1781. Listed as one of the quota from W^alpole.
Came to W alpole 'with his parents. Farmer and tavern-keeper.
According to census records of 1800 there were nine persons in
his family, for some of whom we have no record. He died June
2, 1827.
Their children: 1227 GILBERT, b. Apr. 16, 1788. 1228
CALVIN WEBB, b. Oct. 15, 1791. 1229 REBECCA, b. Sept.
1794. 1230 GEORGE STANLEY, b. Aug. 2, 1806.
Killingworth, Conn., and Walpole, N. H., records; Hist, of
Walpole.
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'I'he Griswold Family
555 STEPHEN, b. in Kiliingworth, Conn., Jan. 24, 1768 (Jo¬
seph*, Joseph 3, John 2, Edward1); m. Apr. 2, 1798, in Walpole,
N. H., Elizabeth Poor, b. Sept. 13, 1772, Lancaster, Mass.,
d. of Andrew, and his first wife Esther (Snow) Poor.
Settled in Westmoreland, N. H., where he had charge of the
toll bridge on the Connecticut river.
Their children: 1231 ELIZABETH STEVENS, b. Jan. 28,
1799. 1232 STEPHEN ANDREW, b. Jan. 18, 1805; died soon
after reaching his majority.
Kiliingworth, Conn., records; Hist, of N. H.
556 ASAEL, b. in Kiliingworth, Conn., Jan. 24, 1768 (Joseph*,
Joseph 3, John2, Edward1); m. in New Hampshire, Sept. 1796,
Prudence Bliss, d. of Jonathan and Sarah, of Gilsum, b. July
31, 1773.
They settled for a time in Walpole; later removing to Genesco,
Genesee county, N. Y. Prudence is shown there on census of
1850, se. 76/77. Asael was a farmer.
Their children: 1233 ETHAN. 1234 MARIA. 1235 CARLOS.
1236 JOHN. 1237 SARAH. 1238 CAROLINE. 1239 GARD¬
NER.
Kiliingworth, Conn., records; History of Walpole, N. H.;
U. S. Census records.
557 ETHAN, b. in Kiliingworth, Conn., Feb. 25, 1771 (Jo¬
seph*, Joseph 3, John2, Edward1). Original records of Kiliingworth
show this item as ELLEN, b. on that date, which research has
shown to have been a mistake, and it should be ETHAN. He
died in Walpole, N. H., Oct. 12, 1799, 29, and is buried next
to his father Joseph in Walpole cemetery. His estate, Keene,
N. H., probate, May 21, 1800, mentions his brothers, Stephen,
Elisha, Gilbert and Asahel.
557A. RHODA, bapt. Nov. 15, 1772, Kiliingworth, Conn.
(Joseph*, Joseph 3, John2, Edward1) ; m. in Kiliingworth, Mar. 5,
1797, Linus Evarts, b. Sept. 12, 1777, s. of Samuel and Leah,
of Guilford, Conn. No further information.
Edward Griswold
55
558 NATHAN, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Sept. 27, 1746
(Nathan*, Joseph 8, John 2, Edward1); m. in Killingworth, Jan. 30,
1783, Jemina Pierson, b. Sept. 15, 1750, d. of John and Sibbell,
who died Sept, 29, 1819, ae. 69. Descendant of the first Rev.
Abraham Pierson, and John was the son of The Worshipful Rev.
Abraham, Jun. Her estate, Saybrook, Conn., probate, mentions
daughters Eunice, Philinda, heirs of Charlotte, deceased. His
estate mentions the same children.
Nathan served in the Revolution; Captain of Conn. Troops;
Tryon’s Raid and Danbury Alarm 1777. Nathan died Mar. 7,
1826. T.S.R. Union District cemetery. D.A.R. marker.
Their children: 1240 PHILINDA, b. July 18, 1787. 1241
EUNICE, b. Oct. 29, 1788; d. unm. 1242 CHARLOTTE, b.
Nov. 10, 1791. 1243 TRYAL, bapt. Oct. 25, 1795.
Killingworth town and North Parish Congregational Church
records; Conn. Rev. Rolls.
559 TEMPERANCE, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Dec. 14,
1748 (Nathan*, Joseph 3, John2, Edward1); m. in Killingworth,
Feb. 27, 1//7, Bela Buell, b. Nov. 1, 1747, s. of Jeremiah and
Metteniah, who died Feb. 15, 1828. She died Mar. 20, 1804,
ae. 55.
Bela served in the Revolution. His will, Feb. 20, 1826, Say-
brook, Conn., probate records, mentions sons Ruell, Matthew,
and Bela; also mentions wife Deborah, and daughter Sarah, wife
of Martin Field. It is not known at present who the second wife
may have been. Burials in Southwest cemetery.
Their children: 1244 Ruel, b. 1778. 1245 Matthew. 1246
Julia. 1247 Bela, b. 1787. 1248 Sarah. 1249 Jemima, b. Feb.
19, 1786; d. Dec. 12, 1787.
Killingworth town and North Parish Congregational Church
records.
560 GEORGE, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Nov. 5, 1752 (Na¬
than*, Joseph 3, John2, Edward1); m. (1) in Killingworth, Sept.
13, 1781, Artemesia Stevens, d. of Aaron and Sarah (Wilcox)
Stevens, who died Sept. 14, 1793, ae. 30. He m. (2) Nov. 8, 1801,
Rachel (Kelsey) Nettleton. She was the daughter of Isaac
and Martha (Wilcox) Kelsey, b. Sept. 16, 1756, who m. (1) in
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The Griswold Family
North Killingworth, Sept. 20, 1781, Joseph Nettleton, s. of
Joseph and Hannah (Kelsey) Nettleton, who died Aug. 1, 1794.
No issue. Rachel died Nov. 16, 1838, se. 82.
George served in the Revolution, Lexington Alarm. Enl.
1777 for three years, Capt. Aaron Stevens. Appointed sergeant;
Took part in many battles. Pensioner; in later life became al¬
most destitute. Died Nov. 6, 1831, se. 82.
Their children: 1250 ASHLEY STEVENS, b. May 1, 1784.
1251 SARAH, b. Dec. 7, 1786. 1252 JARED, b. Oct. 17, 1788.
Died at sea, unm. 1253 MABEL R., b. Nov. 8, 1790. 1254
NANCY, b. Mar. 23, 1793.
Killingworth town and North Killingworth Congregational
Church records; Kelsey Gen., II, 28.
561 JOEL, b. in Killingworth, Conn., May 21, 1757 ( Nathan 4,
Joseph 3, John2, Edward1); m. in Killingworth, Sept. 1, 1796,
Sarah Kelsey, b. Oct. 13, 1765, d. of Jonah and Martha (Net¬
tleton) Kelsey, who died Feb. 25, 1842, se. 71.
His 'will, Saybrook, Conn., probate, July 2, 1832, mentions
wife Sarah; children, Nathan, George Washington, Joel Pinck¬
ney, Polly, w. of John Famham, and Louisa; grandsons Joel
Griswold Farnham and Washington Edward Griswold.
Killingworth records in probate show a proceeding by Sarah,
the widow, wherein the court ruled that Joel was a pensioner of
the Revolution. He served in the Revolution, pvt. Capt. Bristol’s
Co., East Haven Alarm, July 7, 1779.
Joel was a farmer and large land owner. Both were members
of the Congregational Church. Joel died Apr. 12, 1834, se. 77.
Southwest cemetery, Killingworth. No special marker was
found indicating Revolutionary service.
Their children: 1255 MARTIN HEM AN, b. Oct. 19, 1797;
d. Jan. 31, 1801. 1256 NATHAN, b. July 3, 1799. 1257 POLLY
MARANDA, b. May 3, 1801. 1258 GEORGE W., b. July 26,
1804; d. Sept. 22, 1834. 1259 SARAH LOUISA, b. Aug. 30,
1807. 1260 JOEL PINCKNEY, b. Mar. 4, 1809; went West
and d. unm. 1865.
Killingworth town and North Parish Congregational Church
records; Kelsey Gen., II, 27; Conn. Magazine, Vol. XII;
Hist, of Middlesex county, Conn., 505.
Edward Griswold
57
568 MARY, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Apr. 18, 1747 (Giles*,
Joseph3, John2, Edward1); m. in Killingworth, Dec. 10, 1767,
Josiah Pelton, s. of John and Elizabeth (Champion) Pelton,
of Saybrook, b. in Essex, Conn., Aug. 15, 1745, and descendant
of John Pelton who came to Boston about 1630; to Dorchester,
Mass., 1635.
They resided in Killingworth and Guilford, Conn. In the year
1800, Josiah went with his son Jesse to Gustavus, Ohio, to survey
the north half of the township which he had purchased, and in
1802, removed his family there. At this time the new country
was almost an unbroken wilderness, sources of supply many
miles away; the nearest mill was ninety miles. Josiah was a
sturdy man, and was largely instrumental in the development
of that township and the surrounding country.
Mary died Mar. 11, 1811, and he m. (2), Aug. 20, 1811, widow
Chloe Gilder, formerly of Hartford, Conn., b. July 22, 1768,
who died July 27, 1838. Josiah died Sept. 3, 1818. Burials in
the old cemetery at Gustavus.
Their children: 1261 Ithamar, b. Oct. 26, 1769; m. Mary
Griffin. 1262 Lydia, b. Mar. 7, 1772; m. John Lane. 1263 Elias,
b. Feb. 3, 1774; m. Mary Folsom. 1264 Zilpah, b. Feb. 23,
1776; m. Eliphaz Perkins, being the first marriage in Gustavus.
1265 Jesse, b. June 7, 1778; m. Ruhama DeWolf, being a des¬
cendant of the first William Brewster. 1266 Zenas, b. Feb. 16,
1780; m. Margaret Reed. 1267 Julius, b. May 4, 1786; m. Han¬
nah Folsom. 1268 Harvey, b. Mar. 20, 1790; m. Mary Bailey.
They are said to have had six other children who died in in¬
fancy.
Killingworth, Guilford, and Essex, Conn., records; Ashtabula
county, Ohio, records; Pelton Gen., 60, 153; Champion Gen.;
Brewster Gen., 531.
569 GILES, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Oct. 28, 1748 (Giles*,
Joseph 3, John2, Edward1); m. in Wallingford, Conn., Dec. 22,
1774, Eunice Hough, b. Mar. 30, 1755, d. of Daniel and Violet
(Benton) Hough. The Hough family is one of the oldest and
most respected of New England. William, the pioneer ancestor,
came to Gloucester, Mass., about 1642. Married Sarah Calkins,
d. of Hugh C alkins, one of the first proprietors of Norwich, Conn.
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William later removed to New London, Conn., about 1651.
His son Samuel settled in Wallingford, Conn., and Daniel was
his grandson.
Giles settled in Meriden, Conn. Served in the Revolution.
Pvt. 7th Co., Capt. Isaac Cook, Col. David Wooster, 1st Regt.
Disch. Nov. 28, 1775. Sergt. in Capt. Hough’s 6th Co., 10th
Regt. 1779.
Giles died Sept. 10, 1818. Administration of his estate men¬
tions wife Eunice; sons Giles 0., Jesse, Abner, deceased, and his
children, George, Cyrus, Calvin and Sally; daughters, Hannah,
wife of Amos Newton; Eunice, wife of Samuel Wainwright;
Rosetta, wife of Joseph Baldwin. Eunice died Oct. 25, 1826.
Their children: 1269 GILES OLIVER, b. Oct. 8, 1775. 1270
HANNAH, b. Nov. 11, 1776. 1271 JESSE, b. Sept. 14, 1779.
1272 ABNER, b. Jan. 26, 1780. 1273 OLIVER, b. Mar. 18,
1783. 1274 SALLY, b. Apr. 1, 1785. 1275 EUNICE. 1276
ROSETTA, bapt. Jan. 20, 1788.
Killingworth and Meriden, Conn., records; N. E. Reg. IV,
180; XIII, 112-16; 318-20; Thompson Gen.; First Congregational
Church, Meriden.
570 MERCY (MOLLY), b. in Killingworth, Conn., Oct. 19,
1750/51 {Giles*, Joseph 3, Jo/m2, Edward1); m. in North Killing-
worth, Oct. 8, 1772, Didimus Doijde, or Dowd, s. of Joseph and
Mary, b. Oct. 25, 1746, who died Apr. 29, 1831, se. 85. She died
Sept. 13, 1822, se. 72. Burials in West cemetery, Madison, Conn.
Didimus was a farmer and lived his entire life in Madison.
Descendant of Henry Doude who settled in Guilford, Conn., 1639.
Their children: 1277 Cynthia, b. 1773; m. (1) Pierson Evarts;
m. (2) Daniel Pratt. 1278 Giles, b. 1775; m. Olive Brown.
1279 Silence, m. Samuel Crampton.
Killingworth town and North Parish Congregational Church
records; Henry Doude Gen., 8.
571 LUCY, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Oct. 15, 1753 ( Giles 4,
Joseph ,3, John2, Edward1); m. in Killingworth, Dec. 25, 1786,
Salmon Cruttenden, b. Aug. 1749, s. of Josiah and Hester
(Murray) Cruttenden.
Edward Griswold
59
Salmon m. (1) Rebecca Peet, b. 1755; died May 14, 1783.
Burial in Hammonassett cemetery, Madison. Her son Josiah is
buried beside her.
Children of first marriage: 1280 Polly, b. Aug. 27, 1775; m.
Isaiah Taft. 1281 Sally, twin, b. Aug. 27, 1775. 1282 Hannah
Bishop, m. Reuben Parmalee. 1282A Josiah, b. 1779; d. Mar.
16, 1783. 1283 William, d. Apr. 9, 1784.
Children of second marriage: 1284 Lemon. 1285 Beriah.
1286 Horace. 1287 Rebecca, b. June 28, 1792; m. Scranton.
1288 Josiah Griswold, b. Aug. 30, 1795; m. Laura Evarts.
Killingworth, Conn., records; Talcott, Guilford Genealogies.
573 EZANOS (ZENAS), b. in Killingworth, Conn., May 10,
1758 (Giles*, Joseph 3, John 2, Edward1); m. (1) in Killingworth,
Dec. 1784, Sarah Lane, b. Feb. 14, 1757, d. of Joseph and
Rachel, who died May 29, 1803. Stone House cemetery, in
Killingworth. The tombstone is now almost destroyed.
Zenas m. (2) Oct. 23, 1803, Mary Pettibone, widow. She
was Mary Augur, b. Jan. 10, 1767, in Haddam, Conn., d. of
Isaac and Emily (Gyles) Augur, who m. Jan. 1789, Amasa
Pettibone, and removed to New York state, where he kept a
store, and engaged in salt making. He died and she returned to
Haddam, with her daughters Sally and Prudence, who married
George and Daniel Spencer. Mary died Aug. 28, 1842, ae. 71.
The will of Zenas, Mar. 12, 1821, State Library, Hartford,
Conn., mentions wife Mary; children Jesse, Philip, Martin,
Amasa Pettibone, Deborah Hill, Sarah Norton, and Rachel.
Saybrook, Conn., probate.
Zenas was a farmer. Served in the Revolution. Pvt. Capt’s.
Steams Co., for three years; pvt. Capt. Nathaniel Edwards’
Co., 1781.
Children: 1289 PHILIP, b. Jan. bapt. Apr. 16, 1786. 1290
JESSE, b. Feb. bapt. May 18, 1788. 1291 DEBORAH, b.
Aug. 2, bapt. Sept. 19, 1790. 1292 RACHEL, bapt. June 16,
1793; d.y. 1293 MARTIN, bapt. Oct. 4, 1795. 1294 SARAH,
b. 1800. 1295 AMASA PETTIBONE, b. 1804. 1296 RACHEL
EUNICE, b. Dec. 25, 1809.
Killingworth town and North Parish Congregational Church
records; Haddam, Conn., records; Augur Gen.
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574 ABNER, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Mar. 30, 1762 ( Giles *,
Joseph 3, John2, Edward1)] m. in Killingworth, Nov. 13, 1788,
Mary Hull, b. Apr. 17, 1765, d. of Joel and Mary (Parmalee)
Hull, wTho died Oct. 6, 1841, ae. 76.
Abner wras a farmer in North Killingworth. Died Dec. 22,
1849, ae. 87. Burials in Parker Hill cemetery.
Their children: 1297 CLARISSA, bapt. July 3, 1791; d.
Sept. 5, 1806. 1298 WILLIAM, bapt. Mar. 8, 1793. 1299
POLLY A., b. 1795. 1300 ABNER. 1301 DANIEL, b. 1801;
bapt. July 4, 1802. 1302 GILES, bapt. Oct. 20, 1805. 1303
BETSEY. 1304 CLARA. 1305 MERCY.
Killingworth town and North Parish Congregational Church
record; Hull Gen., 37.
576 DRUSSILLA, b. in Killingworth, Conn., May 21, 1765/6
(Giles*, Joseph 3, John2, Edward1)] m. in Killingworth, Aug. 13,
1789, Josiah Nettleton, bapt. Feb. 6, 1767, s. of Isaiah and
Jemima, who died July 31, 1832, ae. 65. She died Aug. 16, 1859,
ae. 94. Southwest cemetery.
Administration of his estate, Saybrook, Conn., probate,
June 20, 1833, mentions children, Linus, Augustus, Danforth,
Alfred, Willis; Molly, wife of John Jackson, and Norman.
Their children: 1306 LINUS ASHFORD, bapt. May 9, 1790.
1307 MARY, bapt. Dec. 25, 1791. 1308 AUGUSTUS, bapt.
Jan. 19, 1794. 1309 CHARLOTTE, bapt. June 5, 1796. 1310
ALFRED. 1311 DANFORTH. 1312 WILLIS. 1313 NORMAN.
Killingworth town and North Parish Congregational Church
records.
577 DAVID, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Nov. 30, 1768 (Giles*,
Joseph 3, John2, Edward1)] m. in Killingworth, Dec. 25, 1794,
Thankful Redfield, b. Sept. 2, 1770, d. of Eliakim and Pris¬
cilla (Nettleton) Redfield, who died Dec. 22, 1858.
David was surveyor of Middlesex county. Died Mar. 12, 1833,
ae. 65. His will, Saybrook, Conn., probate, mentions his wife
and son David M. Griswold. Southwest cemetery.
Their son: 1314 DAVID MARTIN, b. Apr. 23, 1797.
Edward Griswold
61
Killingworth, Conn., records; Hist, of Middlesex county,
Conn.; Redfield Gen., 75.
579 JOHN, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Apr. 4, 1749 (, John\
Joseph s, John2, Edward1); m. Sally Brock, d. of Simeon and
Judith (Bunker) Brock, of Dover, New Hampshire, who died
Apr. 29, 1780. John m. (2) in Springfield, Vt., Aug. 10, 1780,
Abigail Williams, b. 1755, d. of Benoni and Abigail (Smith)
Williams.
John settled in Springfield as early as 1772, later removing
to Johnson, Vt. Served in the Revolution, pvt. 1780, Capt.
Abner Bisbee’s Co., Col. Woods; marched on the alarm from
Springfield.
Their children: 1315 GEORGE, b. Dec. 1772. 1316 JOHN,
b. Feb. 10, 1774. 1317 FRANCIS, b. Apr. 1, 1776. 1318 DAVIS,
b. Sept. 23, 1777. 1319 MARY, b. May 12, d. July 25, 1779.
1320 SARAH, b. Apr. 7, 1780; d. same. 1321 DANIEL, b.
Sept. 15, 1781. 1322 ISAAC, b. Feb. 22, 1784. 1323 WARD, b.
Aug. 15, 1786; d. June 5, 1788. 1324 SAMUEL, b. May 27,
1788. 1325 POLLY, b. May 22, 1790. 1326 ABIGAIL, b. Feb.
28, 1793. 1327 THANKFUL, b. 1795. 1328 MATTHEW, b.
1796. 1329 WILLARD, b. 1798. 1330 JAMES. 1331 JONA¬
THAN.
Killingworth, Conn., and Springfield, Vt., records. Diary of
Joseph Tate, Somerworth, N. H.; Vt. Rev. Rolls; Wentworth
Gen., I, 673.
580 MARY, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Aug. 4, 1752 (Jo/m4,
Joseph 3, John2, Edward1); m. in Wallingford, Conn., July 10,
1771, Amasa Rice (Royce), b. Mar. 21, 1751, s. of Moses and
Thankful (Austin) Royce, who also was a descendant of Robert
Royce, the ancestor, who came to Boston, 1634; New London,
Conn., 1657, where he was constable and member of the General
Assembly 1669. His son Isaac settled in Wallingford.
Amasa died Dec. 12, 1797. Broad street cemetery, Meriden,
Conn. Distribution of his estate mentions his widow; children,
Levi, Lee, Anna and Lucy.
Their children: 1332 Thankful, b. Oct. 27, 1772; no issue.
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The Griswold Family
1333 Mary, b. May 23, 1775; d. before 1797. 1334 Levi, b. Feb.
26, 1780; m. Isabel Ives. 1335 Lucy, b. Apr. 30, 1783; m. Joel
Yale. 1336 Lee, b. Oct. 1810; m. Lucina Ives.
Wallingford, and Killingworth, Conn., records; Royce Gen.
Collections (Helen E. Royce, of Hartford).
581 JERUSHA, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Jan. 25, 1755 (John*,
Joseph 3, John2, Edward1); m. in Wallingford, Conn., May 27,
1779, Samuel Holt, b. in Wallingford, Feb. 23, 1761, s. of Samuel
and Abigail (Hough) Holt, and descendant of William Holt, an
early settler of New Haven, Conn., 1644, being the first record
of him. No further information.
582 GRACE, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Nov. 25, 1756 (John*,
Joseph 3, John2, Edward1); m. in Middletown, Conn., Dec. 28,
1774, John Bacon, b. Apr. 2, 1752, s. of John and Elizabeth
(Adkins) Bacon. Grace died Sept. 30, 1797, and he m. (2) June
27, 1798, Amy Coe.
John was a farmer in Westfield, Conn., where he died Sept.
18, 1804.
Their children: 1337 Rhoda, b. Nov. 5, 1775; m. Joel Miller.
1338 Sarah, b. Nov. 19, 1777; m. Joseph Clark. 1339 John, b.
Dec. 15, 1779. 1340 Anne, b. Nov. 3, 1781. 1341 Daniel, b.
July 28, 1783. 1342 Matthew, b. Sept. 9, 1785. 1343 Joseph, b.
June 28, 1787. 1344 Jonathan, b. May 10, 1789.
Killingworth, Conn., records; Bacon Gen.; Middletown, Conn.,
records.
584 SARAH, b. in Killingworth, Conn., June 24, 1759 (John*,
Joseph 3, John2, Edward1) ; m. in Wallingford, Conn., Jan. 22, 1778,
Enos Hall, b. Mar. 8, 1756, s. of Moses and Elizabeth (Johnson)
Hah.
John Hall, the ancestor of this group, appeared first at Boston,
and later at New Haven, Conn. Removed to Wallingford about
1675. Served as selectman.
It is interesting to note that there were 28 original settlers by
the name of Hall; seven of them were John, hence there is ex-
Daniel Griswold House at North Springfield, Vt.
(No. 585 Edward Branch)
Edward Griswold
63
treme difficulty in tracing the different groups of John. These
all came previous to 1660.
Enos served in the Revolution, Capt. Hough’s 6th Co., 10th
Regt., New Haven and Fairfield Alarms, July 1779.
Census of 1790 shows self and wife, one son and two daughters;
he may have had a son Enos, for the Revolutionary record states
Enos, Sen., but no record of his son has been found.
Their children: 1345 Abigail, b. Feb. 11, 1779. 1346 Nabbe,
b. Feb. 11, 1781. 1347 Mary, b. Oct. 3, 1786.
Killingworth, and Wallingford, Conn., records.
585 DANIEL, b. in Meriden, Conn., Dec. 5, 1762 (John*,
Joseph 3, John2, Edw.ard1); m. Jan. 1786, Annah Lenthal Ames,
b. Feb. 17, 1764, d. of Anthony and Hannah (Eells) Ames, of
South Farms, Middletown, Conn.
Daniel was fourteen years of age when his father died in the
Revolutionary service, and as a boy displayed rare gifts of per¬
severance and energy inherited from both his father and mother,
although it is known that the father was rather indolent, but he
could display plenty of fortitude when occasion demanded, as
was shown when he broke both of his thighs, and afterwards
enlisted for the war at fifty years of age.
Daniel, Jun., worked until he had accumulated a thousand
dollars and bought his first land at Springfield, Vt., 1784. At
this time \ermont was a wilderness, hard and forbidding, but
he labored until his farm was fit for occupancy. Then he and
Anna moved there to battle together and make a home.
Anna was a woman of great determination and doubtless this
trait was of great assistance in their labors. As the years came
they were noted for their hospitality and were known and loved
for miles around. They were members of the Congregational
Church, but were most liberal in their views.
It is said that at sixteen Daniel enlisted in the army and served
nine months at New Haven and Peekskill. He is not shown on
Conn. Rev. Rolls, but is listed in Vermont as a Revolutionary
soldier, buried at Springfield. There is a Revolutionary War
Marker at his grave.
Anna died June 8, 1826, and Daniel M. (2) Mrs. Abigail
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The Griswold Family
(Davis) Woodbury. He died Aug. 4, 1836. Burials in North
Springfield cemetery.
Their children: 1348 LENTHAL, b. Nov. 3, 1786. 1349
MARY, b. June 28, 1788. 1350 HANNAH, b. July 2, 1790.
1351 JOEL, b. Apr. 25, 1792. 1352 DANIEL, b. Feb. 7, 1794.
1353 LUCY, b. Feb. 29, 1796. 1354 MARTHA, b. Dec. 11, 1797.
1355 LORENDA, b. Feb. 3, 1802. 1356 SARAH, b. Sept. 20,
1804. 1357 LOUISA, b. Dec. 5, 1807.
Meriden, Conn., records; Springfield, Vt., records; Family
Bible record.
586 ANNA, b. in Killingworth, Conn., July 29, 1763 (John*,
Joseph 3, John2, Edward1); m. in Oxford, Conn., Jan. 22, 1784,
James Plumb, of Middletown, Conn., b. May 4, 1757, s. of
Samuel and Patience (Ward) Plumb, who died Sept. 1, 1830.
Anna died July 10, 1830. Resided in Westfield, Conn.
Their children: 1358 James, b. July 1, 1785; m. Caroline
Hamlin. 1359 Hannah, b. Sept. 17, 1787; m. Benjamin Hurl-
burt. 1360 Sarah, b. Dec. 6, 1790; m. Benjamin Hurd. 1361
William, b. Dec. 27, 1794; m. Aurelia Bowers. 1362 Amy, b.
Oct. 19, 1796. 1363 Emma, m. Williams.
Killingworth, Conn., records; Hurlburt Gen., 243; Hurd Gen.;
Conn. Mag., X, 396; Middletown, Conn., records.
587 HULDAH, b. in Killingworth, Conn., 1765 (John*, Jo¬
seph?, John2, Edward1); m. about 1789, Levi Ives, b. Apr. 29,
1766, s. of John and Mary.
They removed to Ludlow, Vt., where he died Feb. 27, 1849,
ae. 83. Huldah died Feb. 23, 1749, ae. 83. Burials in Ludlow
cemetery.
Their children: 1364 Dolly, b. Jan. 7, 1802; m. Aaron W.
Spaulding. 1365 Clarissa, b. Sept. 5, 1810; m. Asa Spaulding.
1366 Selma, m. Mr. Page. 1367 Huldah, m. James Coleman.
1368 Charles, m. (1) Sally Spaulding; m. (2) Ehzabeth Spafford.
1369 Levi, m. Smith. 1370 Olive, m. Joseph Atherton. 1371
Sylvester, d. unm. 1372 Lorenda, m. Willard Hastings. 1373
Sally, m. Abner Proctor.
Edward Griswold
65
Killingworth, Conn., records; Andrew Ward Gen., 34, 137;
Spaulding Gen., 283, 492, 507. Ives Gen.
588 MATTHEW, b. in Springfield, Vt., Sept. 28, 1771 (John*,
Joseph 3, John*, Edward'); m. in Johnson, Vt., Oct. 8, 1792,
Lucy Morse, b. in Holden, Mass., Nov. 21, 1774, d. of Joseph
and his second wife, Lucy (Whittemore) Morse, who died Mar
11, 1837, se. 63.
They settled in Springfield, Vt., later removing to Johnson
about 1802. He died May 19, 1846, se. 75. Burials in Wheeler
cemetery, Morristown, Vt.
Their children: 1374 EUNICE, b. May 9, 1793. 1375 ZARA,
b. May 5, 1795. 1376 MATTHEW, b. Nov. 25, 1796. 1377
ALMEDA, b. Oct. 9, 1798; d. Apr. 3, 1800. 1378 ELISHA, b.
Mar. 3, 1801. 1379 GILMAN, b. July 24, 1803. 1380 MARTIN,
b. June 5, 1805. 1381 ELIEL, b. Aug. 4, 1807. 1382 LORRA or
LAURA, b. Jan. 26, 1810. 1383 LUCINDA, b. Mar. 25, 1812.
1384 A dau. or ADIN, 1385 LUCY, b. Mar. 19, 1817. 1386
ALMON, b. Aug. 9, 1820. 1387 WILLIAM BOYCE, b Feb
1823.
Springfield, Vt., records; Daniel Griswold Fam. record.
592 JOSIAH, b. in Killingworth, Conn., June 17, 1752 (Dan-
ielA, Joseph*, John2, Edward1); m. in Rockingham, Vt., Dec. 23,
1781, Susannah Simonds, b. in Charlestown, N. H., July 31,
1752, d. of William, one of the most prominent men of Charles-*
town and Rockingham. A man of strong character and inde¬
pendence, and descendant of Capt. William Simonds of Woburn
Mass. *
Josiah served in the Revolution, and died in Walpole, N. H.,
Jan. 1, 1821, se. 71. Susannah died in Dansville, N. Y., Oct. 9,
1821.
Their children: 1388 JOSIAH. 1389 JEMIMA. 1390 PHEBE,
1391 LOVISA or LOUISA. 1392 SUSAN. 1393 SIBA. 1394*
DANIEL. 1395 WILLARD. 1396 HUBBARD, b. Jan. 10, 1798;
Killingworth, Conn.; Rockingham, Vt., and Walpole, N. H
records.
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The Griswold Family
602 PATIENCE, b. Jan. 21, 1759 (. Jedediah ,4, Joseph 8, John *,
Edward1); m. in North Guilford, Conn., Mar. 17, 1777, Luke
Field, b. in East Guilford, Feb. 4, 1753, s. of Samuel and Bethiah
(Johnson) Field, who died Mar. 5, 1826. Patience died Dec.
14, 1833.
Luke served in the Revolution. Col. Patterson’s 15th Regt.
Their children: 1397 Chloe, b. Sept. 29, 1780; m. Samuel
Kirkham. 1398 Johnson, b. July 20, 1782; m. Polly Fowler.
1399 Betsey, b. Jan. 29, 1784; m. John Hart. 1400 Jedediah,
b. Apr. 1786; m. (1) Elizabeth Alexander; m. (2) Sarah Osgood;
m. (3) Rebecca Bradley. 1401 Aaron, b. Feb. 11, 1788. 1402
Patience, b. May 20, 1790; m. (1) James Vail; m. (2) Ambrose
Benton. 1402A Luke, b. May 1, 1792. 1403 Joel, b. Jan. 23,
1796. 1404 Samuel, b. Apr. 23, 1798; d. Nov. 19, 1815.
North Guilford Church records; Field Gen., I, 191, 275.
603 SUBMIT, b. in Killingworth, Conn., May 9, 1761 (Jede-
diah 4, Joseph 3, John2, Edward1); m. in Guilford, Conn., Jan. 1,
1783, Thomas Coe, b. in East Guilford, Feb. 7, 1759, s. of
Jedediah and Elizabeth (Wilcox) Coe, and descendant of Robert
Coe, the ancestor, who early in life became a Puritan, and
joined those in England who braved the perils of that early day
to come to New England. Boston, 1634.
Joined with others to found a new plantation at TV ethersfield,
and in 1641 removed to Stamford, Conn.
Jedediah Coe settled permanently in East Guilford, now
Madison, and was the founder of the branch of the family there.
Thomas was a farmer in East Guilford. Served in the Revolu¬
tion. Died July 7, 1827. Submit died Feb. 2, 1831, ae. 69.
Their children: 1405 Elizabeth, b. Jan. 30, 1784; m. John
Spencer. 1406 Heman, b. June 24, 1785. 1407 William, b. Dee.
6, 1786. 1408 Darius, b. Nov. 11, 1789. 1409 Benjamin G., b.
Oct. 1, 1794; served in the War of 1812; m. Caroline Hoyt.
1410 Thomas Justin, b. June 7, 1797; m. Rebecca Norton.
1411 Jonathan, b. Jan. 20, 1800. 1412 Polly Melinda, b. Oct.
23, 1802; m. Levi Bishop.
Guilford, Conn., records; Robert Coe Gen.; Hooker Gen., 184.
Edward Griswold
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604 JEDEDIAH, b. in Killingworth, Conn., May 20, 1763
( Jedediah \ Joseph s, John2, Edward1); date of marriage and to
whom are unknown.
Served in the Revolution. Private May 15-Oct. 1780, guard¬
ing the town of Guilford and defense of the state (Rec. of Conn.
Men, 560). Shown on census records of 1790, Guilford, wife
and one child.
Removed to Newburgh, N. Y., census records there 1800
shows wife and one child. Removed to Fairfield, N. Y.; census
records there show' wife and one child. Name of this child not
found.
605 EDMUND, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Feb. 9, 1765 (, Jede -
diah\ Joseph 3, John2, Edward1); m. in Newburgh, N. Y., Feb.
2, 1792, Martha (Patty) Birdsall, b. Jan. 2, 1774, d. of Benja¬
min and Mary (Tooker) Birdsall, from Long Island. Record of
baptism, New Windsor, N. Y., Presbyterian Church, Dec. 1,
1793, “Edmund, wrife, and child.”
Served on the Board of Trustees of Newburgh, 1817-18-19-20.
Served in the Revolution, enl. Apr. 1781, Capt. Vail, for nine
months. Took part in the battle of Leete’s Island. Also enl. in
the Continental Army, May 1, 1782, for nine months, Capt.
Potter, Col. Zebulon Butler.
Martha died Nov. 23, 1815, and he m. (2) Nov. 25, 1816, Jane
VanDyke, b. June 26, 1771, d. of Nichl Van Dyke, w'ho died
Mar. 28, 1863, se. 92.
Residence Brooklyn, N. Y., where he died Jan. 20, 1834.
Children of first marriage: 1413 DANIEL S., b. Feb. 25, 1793.
1414 SAMUEL B., b. Mar. 1, 1795. 1415 EDMUND B., b.
Feb. 21, 1797. 1416 CHARLES, b. Sept. 12, 1800. 1417 ANN
ELIZA, b. Mar. 21, 1802; d. Sept. 23, 1804. 1418 CORNELIA,
b. June 2, 1804; d. May 22, 1805. 1419 HENRY A., b. Nov.
21, 1806; d. Sept. 25, 1807. 1420 PATTY ANN, b. May 12,
1808. 1421 CORNELIA B., b. Mar. 21, 1810. 1422 ALEX¬
ANDER, b. May 9, 1812; d. June 3, 1813.
Killingworth and Guilford, Conn., records; Hist, of Orange
County, N. Y.; U. S. Pension record, W 7608; Family Bible
record.
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606 WILLIAM, b. 1769 C Jedediah 4, Joseph 3, John2, Edward1).
His wife was Levira, whose parentage is unknown. They re¬
sided in Woodbury, Conn.
Their children: 1423 HARVEY, b. 1797. 1424 GARWOOD,
b. 1803. 1425 EDMUND, b. 1816. 1426 POLLY C., b. 1817; d.
in Woodbury, Feb. 6, 1891. 1427 SUSAN, b. 1827; d. Aug. 29,
1872, ae. 45. William died Feb. 16, 1847, ae. 78. Levira died
Feb. 10, 1847, ae. 73.
Killingworth, and Woodbury, Conn., records; Roxbury, Conn.,
land records.
610 MELINDA, b. in Guilford, Conn., Apr. 3, 1777 (Jede¬
diah4, Joseph*, John 2, Edward1) ; m. Daniel Olmstead, of Ver¬
mont.
They resided in Connecticut for a time, later removing to
New York City.
Their children: 1428 Daniel Griswold, b. July 29, 1802; m.
Permeda Bellows. 1429 Harriet, b. 1808; m. Ansey Rolf. 1430
Almira, b. 1806; d. ae. 17. 1431 Martha Ann, m. Thomas Morris.
Olmstead Gen.
612 NOAH, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Aug. 18, 1741 (John4,
Benjamin 3, John2, Edward1)', m. Lucy J. Rugg.
Resided in Granville, N. Y. Census there 1800 shows wife,
thre'e sons and two daughters.
Removed to Cornwall, Vt., where he died Aug. 20, 1823,
ae. 82. Lucy died 183-, ae. 72. T.S.R. South cemetery, Cornwall.
Their children: 1432 GEORGE W., b. Jan. 18, 1796. 1433
EBER. 1434 VINCENT RUGG. 1435 POLLY, b. 1803; d.
Apr. 11, 1825. 1436 BETSEY.
Killingworth, Conn., and Cornwall, Vt., records.
617 EBENEZER, bapt. in Killingworth, Conn., Nov. 20,
1757, b. 1756 (John4, Benjamin *, John2, Edward1); m. (1) in
Southbury, Conn., 1783, Martha (Patty) Franklin, who died
before 1785; m. (2) Dec. 30, 1785, Mrs. Martha (Prindle)
Stancliffe, widow of Thomas Stancliffe, who died Sept. 8,
1776, and d. of Gidion and Lettice Prindle.
Edward Griswold
69
He was known as Eber and Heber. Served in the Revolution.
His personal affidavit or declaration in his pension application
sets forth that he entered service at Castleton, Vt., Capt. White’s
Co., Col. Moses Hazen’s Regt., commonly called the Congress
Regiment, Dec. 1776, and Jan. 1777, and served constantly in
said regiment until it was disbanded in 1783. Said regiment
did not belong to any time stated, but was transferred from one
time to another. Pension granted Apr. 3, 1820. Connecticut
records show that he was inscribed on Conn. Roll, at $8 per
month. Records show that one company of this regiment was
made up of men from New Haven county.
He was a charter member of the First Methodist Society, of
South Britain, Conn., 1803.
His will, Dec. 25, 1822, mentions children Charlotte, Asa,
and Sally. He died June 21, 1826, ae. 69. Martha died June 29,
1832, ae. 76.
Children: 1437 CHARLOTTE, b. Dec. 19, 1786. 1438 ASA
b. Feb. 1, 1788. 1439 SALOMY (Sally), b. Sept. 22, 1789.
1440 ZALMON, b. Aug. 29, 1791.
Cothem’s Hist, of Ancient Woodbury; U. S. Pension record,
10709; Southbury, Conn., records.
619 GEORGE, b. in Salisbury, Conn., May 8, 1761 (John*,
Benjamin 3, John2, Edward}). His wife was Roxain, whose
parentage is unknown.
Served in the Revolution. Enl. from Salisbury, Conn., Feb.
20, 1778, and served during the war. Land records of Salisbury
show that he was a resident of Salisbury, Vt., 1798. Shown on
the list of Rev. soldiers buried in Vermont, Middlebury. He
died Dec. 18, 1812.
Census records of Middlebury, 1810 show wife and one son
under 10.
Their child: 1441 GEORGE S., b. 1809.
Vital records of Vermont, Montpelier.
619A. JOHN, bapt. in Killingworth, Conn., Oct. 13, 1754
Benjamin 3, J ohn\ Edward l) ; m. (1) in Woodbuiy, Conn.,
May 18, 1780, Dinah Downs, d. of Aaron and Persis, b. Jan.
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28, 1755- They were members of the South Britain, Conn.,
church. .
Albany, N. Y., land records show them resident of Rensselaer-
wyck, Coemans, N. Y., 1789, later removing to Newport, Herki¬
mer county, N. Y.
Dinah died Oct. 20, 1814, se. 58. Burial in a small cemetery
between Middleville, and Newport, N. Y. John m. (2) in New¬
port, Oct. 1819, Lydia Post, whose family has not been traced.
John served in the Revolution. Enl. at Salisbury, Conn.,
Mar. 1, 1778, Capt. Catlin’s Co., Col. Meigs’ Regt.
John died Oct. 8, 1825. Lydia died Aug. 12, 1857, se. 45.
Children of first marriage: 1442 BETSEY, b. 1781. 1443
ASENATH, b. 1783. 1444 AARON, b. 1785.
Woodbury, Conn., records; Cothern’s Hist, of Ancient Wood¬
bury; Herkimer county, N. Y., records; South Britain, Conn.,
Cong. Church records; U. S. Pension records; North Parish
Cong. Church record, Killingworth, Conn.
619B. AMAZIAH, bapt. in Killingworth, Conn., Oct. 13, 1754 -
(Jo/m4, Benjamin 3, John 2, Edward1)] m. in South Britain, Conn.,
Dec. 15, 1777, Bethia Parks, whose parentage has not been
traced. , . ,
He is shown on Gr. Barrington, Mass., land records 1781;
census 1790, Canaantown, N. Y., wife and five children; 1800
there, wife, three sons and three daughters; census 1810, Scipio,
Cayuga county, N. Y., wife, and one son.
Auburn, N. Y., probate records show the petition of Samuel
Watkins for administration of his estate. Alleges that Amaziah
made a will, dated July 7, 1827, but it is not of record. Amaziah
died Aug. 19, 1827. The record shows next of kin: Polly, wife
of Samuel Watkins; Jonah Griswold, of Ledyard, Cayuga county;
Ira Griswold, of Bath, Steuben county, N. Y.; Sally, wife of
Jacob Goodman, of Brookport; Maria, wife of Aaron Davis, of
Rush, N. Y., Monroe county. Also Bethia, widow.
Amaziah served in the Revolution. Enl. from Fairfield, Conn ,
1775* pvt. Capt. Isaac Bostwick’s Co., Col. Charles Webb, 7th
Co., 7th Regt. July 12-Dec. 31; Capt. Mills’ Co., Col. Philip
Bradley, July 20-Dec. 25, 1776. Men recruited from Litchfield,
Fairfield and New Haven.
Edward Griswold
71
Their children: 1445 MARY, or POLLY, b. 1787. 1446
JONAH. 1447 IRA. 1448 SALLY. 1449 MARIA.
North Parish, Congregational Church, Killingworth, Conn.;
Census of 1800, Canaan, Columbia county, N. Y., shows self and
wife, three sons and three daughters; the name of the third son
has not been found.
635 BENJAMIN, b. in Canaan, Conn., Dec. 3, 1756 ( Benja -
min4, Benjamin 3, John 2, Edward1); m. Elizabeth Eastman, b.
1752, d. of Jonathan, wrhose will mentions his daughter Eliza¬
beth Gris well.
First settled in Westfield (Fort Ann), Washington county,
N. Y„ where he probably married. Removed to Bristol, Vt.,
wrhere he wras one of the first settlers. His name appears on land
records there. The first proprietor’s meeting was held at his
home. Census 1/90 shows wife and five children. Removed to
Newr Haven, Enosburg, and finally settled at Cambridge, Vt.
He was a man of great strength and endurance; it is said he went
barefoot most of the time. There was no mill at Cambridge, so
he walked to Bristol, bought a bushel of corn, had it ground and
carried it home on his back, a distance of 70 miles, and then
divided it with other families in need.
Benjamin served in the Revolution. Enl. at Crown Point,
N. Y., May 2/, 1//5, pvt. Capt. James Noble, Col. Benedict
Arnold, May 27- June 24, 1775. He wras at the storming of Que¬
bec, Col. Easton’s Northern Expedition: disch. May 1776. Enl.
at Sheffield, Mass., 1780, Col. Michael Jackson’s Regt. Engage¬
ment at King’s Bridge. Enl. at Sheffield, May 1, 1781. Record
shows a bounty paid by Elisha Ensign, chairman of a class there
to serve in the Continental Army for 3 years. Record also shows
a descriptive list, dated at Lenox, Mass., Aug. 20, 1781, of men
raised in Berkshire county, Capt. Downing’s Co., Col. Ashley.
Benjamin Griswold, laborer; enl. from Sheffield for 3 years,
ae. 24; stature 5'10 complexion light, hair brown.”
He is found on \ ermont pension rolls, “Benjamin, pvt. Ser¬
vice in Mass, granted Oct. 7, 1819, $8 per month”; application
gives ages: Benjamin 61, Elizabeth 68. Found on the list of
Rev. soldiers buried in Vermont.
There were doubtless other children than those named of
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which we have no record. The children: 1450 HORACE, b.
Mar. 18, 1787; first child, b. in Bristol, Vt. 1451 HULDAH, b.
Dec. 29, 1788. 1452 ROBERT, b. Nov. 20, 1790. 1453 BENJA¬
MIN, b. Nov. 22, 1792.
Bristol, Vt., records; U. S. Pension record; Vermont Gaz.,
Hemenway.
635A. SAMUEL, b. in Canaan, Conn., Jan. 15, 1760 ( Benja¬
min 4, Benjamin 3, John2, Edward1)’, m. Aug. 3, 1789, Hannah
Landon, b. 1770.
Samuel served in the Revolution. His declaration, pension
application, June 13, 1818, shows that he enlisted as a private
for and during the war, May 1, 1777, at Salisbury, Conn., Capt.
Catlin’s Co., 6th Regt., Col. Meigs, Gen. Parsons. Also served
in Capt. Taylor’s Co., 2nd Conn. Regt; Col. Heman Swift.
Battle of Stony Point, and the surrender of Cornwallis. Disch.
June 7, 1783; six years actual service.
Hannah also applied for pension Nov. 5, 1844, se. 72. Record
shows that in 1820 his age was 60 years, 8 months; Hannah age
50; Thomas 20, Zera 15, John 10, Lucy Ann 12, and Hannah 6.
After the war they settled in Chester township, Warren county.
New York. He died Feb. 12, 1844. Hannah died (no dates).
Burials in South Schroon cemetery.
Their children: 1454 CONCURRENCE LANDON, b. Oct.
11, 1789. 1455 POLLY, b. Jan. 12, 1791. 1456 NANCY, b.
Apr. 1, 1793. 1457 JAMES LANDON, b. May 8, 1795. 1458
SUSANNAH, b. July 29, 1797. 1459 THOMAS, b. Sept. 6,
1800. 1460 SAMUEL B., b. Mar. 3, 1802; d. Apr. 12, 1812.
1461 ZERA, b. Jan. 11, 1805. 1462 LUCY ANN, b. Dec. 21,
1806. 1463 JOHN, b. Aug. 13, 1809; d. Mar. 30, 1826. 1464
HANNAH H., b. June 4, 1815. 1465 SAMUEL W., b. Sept.
20, 1818.
U. S. Pension record; Family Bible record.
637 MARY, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Mar. 25, 1754 ( Daniel\
Danielz , John2, Edward1)’, m. in Killingworth, June 4, 1776,
Caleb Leete Hurd, s. of Daniel and Rachel (Smith) Hurd,
Edward Griswold
73
b. Jan. 22, 1753, who died Feb. 13, 1827, a?. 74. Mary died Aug.
27, 1819, ae. 67. Burials in Clinton, Conn., cemetery.
Caleb was a descendant of John Hurd who came to Windsor,
Conn., before 1640, later removing to Stratford, Conn. His son
John settled in Woodbury, and his son Ebenezer became the
founder of the family in Killingworth.
Their children: 1466 Dolly, b. Feb. 12, 1776; d. Aug. 31, 1779.
1467 Daniel, b. Apr. 12, 1777; d. Mar. 4, 1827. 1468 William,
b. Oct. 1, 1778; d. Aug. 1803. 1469 Elias, b. Apr. 6, 1780. 1470
Leete, b. Nov. 25, 1781. 1471 Achneles, b. Jan. 20, 1783. 1472
Mary (Polly), b. Jan. 31, 1785; m. Beckwith Dennison. 1473
James Hervey.
Killingworth, Conn., records; and Congregational Church
records; Hurd Gen., 36-48; Dennison Gen., 219; Conn. Colonial
records of John Hurd, Vol. 1.
638 JERUSHA, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Aug. 20, 1755
{Daniel R.4, Daniel 3, John 2, Edward1); m. William Wakely.
They removed to Herkimer county, N. Y., and resided in
Norway, N. Y. Census of 1800 shows wife, three sons, and four
daughters. Their names are unattainable at present.
639 DANIEL, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Jan. 17, 1756 {Dan¬
iel £.4, Daniel 3, Jo/m2, Edward1). It is not known to whom or
where he was married.
Removed to Fairfield, N. Y., with parents and family. He is
not shown on the census of 1790 in Connecticut or New York.
Census of 1800, Fairfield, shows wife, two sons and two daugh¬
ters; 1810 shows the same record; census of 1830 shows him
70-80 years of age, wife, one son and three daughters. Road
warrants of Fairfield shows him living there as late as 1833.
Names of children have not been found.
640 EDWARD, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Feb. 11, 1758 {Dan¬
iel £.4, Daniel 3, Jo/m2, Edward1); m. in Killingworth, June 19,
1783, Asenath Hurd, d. of Abraham and Mrs. Mary (Wilcox)
Hurd, who died in Dryden, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1852.
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Caleb Leete Hurd, No. 637, was her uncle, and Mary Griswold
became her aunt by marriage, as well as sister-in-law. Asenath
descends from John Hurd. They resided in Killingworth for a
short time.
Edward served as private in the Revolution for a period of
thirty-seven months.
Soon after Cornelius Chatfield, the first New Englander to
settle at Fairfield, Herkimer county, N. Y., about 1785, Edward
and his brother John came there looking for lands for settlement.
Their intention was to proceed up the Mohawk as far as Utica
and Rome. But they were satisfied at Fairfield, and made an
investment. The old Griswold farm extended into the village.
Their report was so favorable to the home folk that the father,
Daniel B., was induced to bring all the family there about 1790.
About 1802 Edward sold his holdings and removed to Dryden,
N. Y., where he became a prominent and honored citizen. For
a number of years previous to his removal to Herkimer he was
a sailor in the West Indies trade; a hard-working, rugged, rough
and ready man, generous-hearted and neighborly.
In 1818 he deeded a corner of his land to the “good people
of Dryden,” and specified that this land was to be used forever
for church sites, a public square, and burying ground, and they
stand today just as he intended.
Edward died Mar. 21, 1843, and his grave occupies a conspicu¬
ous space in the cemetery which he gave.
August 25, 1934 his memory was honored when a bronze
tablet mounted on a three-ton boulder, directly in front of the
Presbyterian Church, was unveiled with appropriate ceremonies.
The inscription reads: “Edward Griswold, 1758-1843. A
pioneer settler from Killingworth, Connecticut in 1802. Donor
of land for the village green, Presbyterian Church, and the
first cemetery in Dryden. Served in the Revolution. Erected
by the State Education Department, and descendants of Ed¬
ward Griswold, 1934.”
Their children: 1474 ABRAM, b. July 10, 1784. 1475 POLLY,
b. May 7, 1786. 1476 ASENATH, b. Dec. 13, 1788. 1477 NAN¬
CY, b. Sept. 16, 1790. 1478 CHARLES, b. Apr. 22, 1792. 1479
JERUSHA, b. Feb. 26, 1794. 1480 EDWARD, b. Feb. 16, 1796.
1481 NATHAN, b. May 21, 1798.
Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 88, 356; Hist, of Herkimer county.
Edward Griswold
75
N. Y.; Rev. Rolls and Archives of Conn.; a very complete ac¬
count of Edward Griswold of New York, by Rev. H. D. Gris¬
wold.
642 FRANCIS, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Aug. 11, 1762 (Dan-
t el B.Ay Daniel 3, John 2, Edward1); m. in Killingworth, Conn.,
Feb. 2, 1792, Sarah Buell, b. Jan. 2, 1765, d. of David and
Mary, of Killingworth, who died Nov. 10, 1826.
Francis m. (2) Dec. 21, 1827, Esther Lyman, b. June 24,
1779, d. of Seth and Betsey (Page) Lyman, who died Oct. 4,
1871.
Francis served in the Revolution, nine months each year
1776-1781. He was a farmer and removed to Herkimer county,
N. Y. Resided in Fairfield.
Census 1800 shows wife, one son and two daughters; 1830,
wife, three sons, and three daughters; 1850 shows Alexander,
se. 20, Esther ae. 40, and Seth Lyman, ae. 77, b. in Mass.
Their children: 1482 AMELIA, b. Nov. 26, 1793. 1483
JOSEPH, b. Jan. 18, 1796. 1484 ESTHER, b. 1810. 1485
FRANCIS, b. Jan. 15, 1829. 1486 ALEXANDER, b. Dec.
31, 1830.
Killingworth, Conn., records; Fairfield, N. Y., official papers;
Lyman Gen.
643 JOHN, b. in Killingw'orth, Conn., June 7, 1764 ( Daniel
B.A , Danielzy John 2, Edwartf}); m. in Killingwrorth, Feb. 1, 1786,
Hannah Peck, wffiose parentage has not been found, who died
1789.
John m. (2) in Old Saybrook, Conn., Feb. 10, 1791, Polly
Starkey, d. of Timothy and Rachel (Bushnell) Starkey, b. 1767.
John served in the Revolution, Capt. Baldwin, Col. Heman
Swift, 2nd Conn. Regt., for three years. Disch. Oct. 15, 1783.
He made the trip to Herkimer county, N. Y., with his brother
Edward and located a farm in Norway, in that county, where
he lived for several years. Later he removed to Rome, N. Y.
Polly died and he m. (3) in Rome, July 15s 1834, Vashti Moul¬
ton, John died in Annsville, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1848.
Their children: 1487 DANIEL, b. 1787. 1488 HANNAH, b.
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Dec. 2, 1789. 1489 TIMOTHY. 1490 JOHN. 1491 MARY.
1492 JANE. b. 1807. 1493 Child, b. 1809.
Killingworth, Conn., records; Herkimer county, N. Y., land
records; U. S. Pension records, 9841 and 9466. First Church of
Christ, Rome, N. Y.
644 ANNA, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Apr. 12, 1766 ( Daniel
B\ Daniel 3, John 2, Edward1); m. in Killingworth, Dec. 2, 1784,
Joseph Teal, b. 1767.
Joseph served in the Revolution; enl. 1777 for three years;
pvt. Capt. Aaron Stevens’ Co., Col. Heman Swift.
They were early settlers of Fairfield, Herkimer county, N. Y.
Purchased land, a portion of which is now the Academic Green.
Moved his family there 1788, and built his home which stood
ju^ behind the old chapel. Census of 1800 shows wife, five sons
and two daughters. Joseph died Jan. 12, 1837, se. 74-8-23;
Anna died Feb. 12, 1839, se. 72-10-10. Burials in Fairfield
cemetery.
Their children: 1494 Anna. 1495 Alfred. 1496 Sideneus.
1497 Rebecca. 1498 William.
Killingworth, Conn., records; Fairfield land records and
official papers; Hist, of Fairfield.
645 SARAH, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Nov. 5, 1768 ( Daniel
R.4, Daniel 3, John2, Edward1); m. 1795, Alexander Buell, s.
of Roswell, of Killingworth, who settled later in Fairfield, N. Y.
Roswell was a merchant and public-spirited citizen. Donated
land for the Fairfield Academy.
Census 1820 shows Sarah, and one son: 1498A ALEXANDER
H., b. 1805. No further record.
646 AARON, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Nov. 1, 1770 ( Daniel
R.4, Daniel 3, John2, Edward1). No record of his marriage, or
children, has been found. Resided in German Flats and Russia
township, Herkimer county, N. Y. Census of 1800 and 1810
show wife, two sons and four daughters. Census 1820, wife,
three sons and one daughter. No further record.
Edward Griswold
77
647 SIMEON, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Oct. 3, 1773 ( Daniel
B.,4, Daniel 3, John 2, Edward1); m. Jan. 21, 1796, Rachel Wil¬
lard, b. Dec. 6, 1770, d. of Joseph and Rachel (Reeves) Willard.
Removed to Fairfield, N. Y., and about 1815 to Phelps, On¬
tario county, N. Y. Later, removed to Galen, Wayne county,
N. Y., where he died 1822. He was a farmer and a man highly
considered.
Rachel m. (2) as second wife, Richard Bushnell, who died
1838.
Children Griswold: 1499 JOHN, b. Mar. 2, 1799. 1500
AARON, b. Dec. 1, 1800. 1501 HORATIO, b. Apr. 1, 1802.
1502 WILLIAM H., b. Apr. 8, 1804. 1503 ALFRED, b. July
10, 1806. 1504 SIMEON, b. Aug. 28, 1808. 1505 SALLY
MARIA, b. June 12, 1811. 1506 JOSEPH WILLARD, b. Dec.
17, 1813. 1507 LORENZO, b. Feb. 14, 1816. 1508 JAMES
HAMILTON, b. May 22, 1818. 1509 EDWARD.
Killingworth, Conn., records; Willard Gen., 154; Herkimer
county, N. Y., land records.
648 WILLIAM, b. in Killing w'orth, Conn., Mar. 14, 1776
(Daniel B.4, Daniel\ John \ Edward1); m. Sept. 23, 1798, Ann
Willard, d. of Joseph and Rachel (Reeves) Willard, b. June
19, 1772, who died Mar. 9, 1857.
Removed to Fairfield, N. Y., where he became prominent and
served efficiently in public offices; board of trustees; supervisor
and justice of the peace. A man held in high esteem. He died
Nov. 15, 1853. Burials in Middleville, N. Y., cemetery.
Their children: 1510 SARAH, b. 1799. 1511 SAMUEL, b.
Apr. 12, 1800. 1512 REBECCA, b. Mar. 16, 1802. 1513 WAL¬
TER PRICE, b. Aug. 3, 1806. 1514 EMELINE, b. Feb. 5,
1810. 1515 MARRIETT, b. Jan. 25, 1812. 1516 ALMA, b.
Aug. 15, 1815. 1517 WILLIAM, b. May 10, 1821.
Killingworth, Conn., records; Fairfield, N. Y., records; Wil¬
lard Gen., 154.
663 LEVI, b. in Killingworth, Conn. ( Josiah 4, Daniel 3, John 2,
Edward1); m. in Killingworth, Jan. 23, 1791, Abigail Kelsey,
b. May 8, 1768, d. of Josiah and Mary (Conkling) Kelsey. Levi
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was lost at sea 1808, and Abigail m. (2) in Guilford, Conn., May
24, 1812, Abraham Cruttenden, b. in Guilford, Oct. 11, 1756,
s. of David and Elizabeth (Stone) Cruttenden, and descendant
of Abraham Cruttenden, who came to Guilford with Henry
Whitfield, 1639. Abraham spent his entire life in Madison, Conn.
He m. (1) Jan. 15, 1783, Hannah Dudley, b. Apr. 23, 1754,
who died Aug. 7, 1810.
Children Griswold: 1518 CLARISSA, b. Sept. 1, 1791. 1519
LEVI. 1520 SAMUEL, b. Nov. 20, 1796. 1521 EDWARD
CLINTON, b. July 6, 1800.
Killingworth and Guilford, Conn., records; Killingworth Con¬
gregational Church records; Kelsey Gen., II, 66; Hist of New
Haven county, Conn.
664 LUCY, b. in Killingworth, Conn., bapt. Mar. 23, 1766
(, Josiah 4, Daniel 3, John 2, Edward1); m. in Killingworth, Mar.
28, 1790, Hiel Buell, s. of Capt. Hiel and Abigail, b. Mar.
23, 1764, who died Feb. 10, 1851, se. 87. Lucy died 1822. Burials
in Clinton, Conn., cemetery. Hiel was a farmer and fisherman.
Their children: 1522 Roxanna, b. Apr. 9, 1791; d. Feb. 17,
1800. 1523 Hiel, b. Sept. 2, 1793. 1524 Mary Ann, b. Nov. 24,
1796; m. Edmund Dennison. 1525 Heman, b. Nov. 28, 1800.
1526 Robert, b. Sept. 20, 1802. 1527 William Henry, b. Nov.
30, 1806; m. Delia Ann Buell.
Killingworth, Conn., records.
666 JEHIEL, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Mar. 1772 ( Josiah 4,
Daniel 3, John2, Edward1); m. Nov. 13, 1796, Abigail Judson.
He was a ship carpenter and farmer. Removed to VTarren
township, Bradford county, Pa. Records state that he later
went to Susquehanna county, Pa., with his sons Judson, Levi,
and Eben.
Their children: 1528 JOSEPH JUDSON, b. Aug. 11, 1799.
1529 CHARLES AUGUSTUS, b. May 25, 1800. 1530 LEVI,
b. Apr. 4, 1802. 1531 EBEN, b. Sept. 13, 1803. 1532 ABIGAIL,
b. June 16, 1806. 1533 MARY, b. Apr. 24, 1808. 1534 SALLY,
b. June 16, 1811.
Killingwrorth, Conn., records; Hist, of Susquehanna county, Pa.
Edward Griswold
79
667 JOSIAH, b. in Killingworth, Conn. ( Josiah 4, Daniel 3,
John2, Edward1); in. Mattie Stevens, who died Sept. 27, 1782.
Josiah died Sept. 14, 1781. One daughter: 1535 CLARA.
668 MARTIN, b. in Killingworth, Conn., 1762 ( Josiah 4,
Daniel 3, John2, Edward1); m. Sarah Hull, b. Apr. 4, 1760, d. of
John and Lucy (Buell) Hull, who died Jan. 11, 1829, ae. 66.
Martin died Oct. 16, 1817, ae. 55. Clinton, Conn., cemetery.
Administration of his estate, Saybrook, Conn., probate, Sept.
1, 1818, mentions children Martin and Sally.
Their children: 1536 MARTIN. 1537 SARAH.
Killingworth, Conn., records.
682 CHLOE, b. May 1, 1759 {Walter P.,4 Walter \ John2,
Edward1); m. in Killingworth, Conn., Dec. 13, 1781, Joseph
Youngs, s. of Israel and Jemima (Brown) Youngs, b. in Frank-
linville, Mar. 17, 1756, who died in Eaton Bush, N. Y., May
13, 183/. Chloe died in Fairfield, N. Y., June 17, 1805. Burials
in Eaton Bush.
Joseph m. (2) Dec. 14, 1805, Elizabeth Short, b. Oct. 1,
1769, who died July 9, 1863, ae. 94. The Youngs family des¬
cends from Christopher Youngs, of England, and his sons John
and Christopher. John settled in Southold, L. I., and Christo¬
pher in Salem, Mass.
Children of Joseph and Chloe: 1538 Joseph, b. Dec. 11, 1782;
d. unm. June 17, 1875. 1539 Walter G., b. Mar. 19, 1784. 1540
Anna, d. July 12, 1787; buried in the Clinton, Conn., cemetery.
1541 Henry, b. Sept. 10, 1786; died July 10, 1803. 1542 Nancy,
b. June 20, 1788; m. (1) William Bateman; m. (2) Jonathan
Freeman. 1543 Charles, b. Dec. 5, 1790; m. (1) Rebecca Higley;
m. (2) Polly Hammond. 1544 Elisha, b. Sept. 9, 1792. 1545
William B., b. Nov. 29, 1794. 1546 Phebe H., b. Dec. 9, 1796;
m. Edward Hovey. 1547 George B., b. Jan. 21, 1800; d. Feb.
7, 1885. 1548 Horace, b. May 15, 1802.
Killingworth, Conn., town and Congregational Church records;
Youngs Gen., 123.
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683 SALLY ( Walter P.4, Walter 3, John2, Edward1); m. June
25, 1789, David Hoyt, of Guilford, Conn., b. Aug. 22, 1771, s.
of David and Rachel, who died in Malone, N. Y., Mar. 27,
1822. Sally died Jan. 24, 1847.
David was a descendant of John Hoyt who was an early settler
of Salisbury, Mass. Served there as selectman and moderator.
The records of their children not found.
684 JULIA, bapt. Feb. 5, 1764 (Walter P.4, Walter 3, John2,
Edward1)] m. in Killingworth, Conn., Jan. 14, 1787, George
Bushnell, s. of Jesse and Prudence (Morehouse) Bushnell, b.
Feb. 20, 1765, bapt. in Westbrook, Conn., Apr. 28, 1765, who
died Oct. 10, 1839. Julia died Apr. 23, 1835. West Hillsdale,
N. Y., cemetery.
George came to Hillsdale about 1783, at the age of 18, and
quickly established himself in a settled home. Returned to
Connecticut, married, and took his bride to the home he had
made for her. Became prominent among the early settlers, and
was held in high esteem. Accumulated considerable property.
Census of 1810 shows wife, two sons and three daughters.
Their children: 1549 George, b. June 25, 1788; d. Dec. 22,
1808. 1550 John, b. Sept. 26, 1789; m. Desire Loxey Lay. 1551
Julia, b. Apr. 2, 1797; m. Col. Jeremiah Hoffman, of Claverack,
N. Y. 1552 William, b. Apr. 4, 1803; d. Jan. 7, 1809. 1553 Ann,
m. Dr. Squire Jones. 1554 Jesse, d. y. 1555 Prudence, b. Apr. 3,
1807; d. Jan. 14, 1809.
Killingworth, Conn., town and Congregational Church records;
Hist, of Hillsdale, N. Y.; Bushnell mss.
685 CLARISSA. (Walter P.4, Walter 3, John2, Edward1)] m.
John Child, s. of James and Hannah (Kelly) Child of Higganum,
Conn.
Resided in Middletown, Conn. He died about 1809. Ad¬
ministration of his estate, Middletown probate, bond filed Oct.
29, 1810. The record of only one child could be found.
Child: 1556 Julia, b. Mar. 10, 1790; m. John Tyler.
Child Gen., 709.
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724 DANIEL, b. in Bolton, Conn., Dec. 15, 1753 (Daniel*,
Daniel *, George 2, Edward1). The name of his wife is unknown.
He settled at Hebron, N. Y. Census 1790 shows wife, three
sons and two daughters. Census 1800 shows only Elisha.
Daniel died of smallpox 1795. Only two sons are known.
Children: 1557 DANIEL, b. Sept. 28, 1788. 1558 ELISHA.
Family record, Jamestown, N. Y.; Hist. Washington county,
N « Y •
725 BENJAMIN, b. in Bolton, Conn., July 12, 1756 ( Daniel 4,
Daniel3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Harwinton, Conn., May 6,
1779, Hannah Bartholomew, b. Apr. 19, 1752, d. of Rev.
Andrew and Sarah (Catlin) Bartholomew, who died in 1822,
ae. 70. Benjamin died July 14, 1827, se. 70.
Resided in Harwinton; deacon of the Congregational Church
for many years. Served as selectman and representative. His
will, Litchfield, Conn., probate, mentions wife Hannah, and son
Marvin.
William Bartholomew, the ancestor of the American branch,
came to Boston 1634. Settled in Ipswich, Mass., where he had
several tracts of land. Served as representative 1635.
Their children: 1559 MARILLA, b. May 12, 1783. 1560
MARVIN, b. Feb. 5, 1785; d. inf. 1561 HANNAH, b. Nov. 12,
1787. 1562 MARVIN, b. Feb. 5, 1789. 1563 ROSWELL, b.
Aug. 9, 1792; d. Dec. 14, 1794.
Bolton and Harwinton, Conn., records; Harwinton Congrega¬
tional Church records; Bartholomew Gen., 93.
727 BATHSHEBA, bapt. in Bolton, Conn., Oct. 29, 1758
(Daniel*, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1) ; m. in Bolton, Aug. 14, 1777,
Samuel Carver, s. of Samuel, Jun., and Rachel (Loomis)
Carver, b. Mar. 3, 1756.
Bathsheba died and he m. (2) in Norwich, Conn., Lucy
Tracy. They were members of the Congregational Church.
Lucy admitted from Franklin 1797. Samuel and Bathsheba
o. c. 1778.
Their children: 1564 Gardner, bapt. Sept. 20, 1779. 1565
Elizabeth, bapt. June 18, 1780. 1566 Wealthy, bapt. Sept. 22,
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1782. 1567 Anna, bapt. July 3, 1785. 1568 Orinda, bapt. Feb.
3, 1788. 1569 Samuel, bapt. July 4, 1790. 1570 Harriet, bapt.
Aug. 11, 1793.
Bolton, Conn., town and Congregational Church records; New
Eng. Reg., Vol. LXXXVIII.
728 THEOPHILUS, b. in Bolton, Conn., bapt. May 31, 1731
(Daniel*, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1)', m. in Bolton, Feb. 6, 1783,
Elizabeth Talcott, d. of Deacon Benjamin and Elizabeth
(Lyman) Talcott, bapt. Dec. 17, 1760, and descendant of John
Talcott, of Dorchester, Mass., 1630, who was one of the Hooker
company to Hartford. Elizabeth died Feb. 4, 1843, se. 82. Burials
in Bamardston road cemetery. They resided in Greenfield,
Mass., where their children were bom.
The well known Griswold farm has been in that family since
1796, at which time Theophilus obtained a deed from Esther,
executrix of the wdll of Dr. Thomas W illiams of Deerfield. He
added additional lands from time to time, and by his will proved
in 1822 conveyed all to his son Lyman. In 1863 Lyman deeded
this farm to his son John Flavel Griswold, who in 1898 by his
will conveyed the same to his nephew Lyman W . Griswold.
Their children: 1571 ELIZABETH, bapt. Apr. 20, 1784.
1572 PHILINA, bapt. Aug. 8, 1785. 1573 SOPHIA, bapt.
June 7, 1787. 1574 AURELIA, bapt. Mar. 16, 1789; d. Nov.
3, 1802. 1575 TALCOTT, bapt. July 31, 1791; d. May 19, 1796.
1576 LYMAN, bapt. Apr. 5, 1793. 1577 JOHN FLAVEL, bapt.
Apr. 14, 1795. 1578 CHARLOTTE, bapt. Sept. 3, 1797. 1579
EMILY, bapt. Aug. 17, 1800. 1580 ADELINE, bapt. May 1,
1803. 1581 MELETTA, bapt. June 23, 1805, d. y. 1582 ME-
LETTA, bapt. Apr. 8, 1809.
Bolton, Conn., and Greenfield, Mass., records; Hist, of Green¬
field; Diary of Rev. Roger Newton, N. E. Reg., 62-263; Talcott
Gen.; Bolton, Conn., Congregational Church records.
729 SARAH, b. Dec. 23, 1752 (White*, Daniel 3, George2, Ed¬
ward1) ; m. Silas Spencer, s. of Silas and Agnes (Simons) Spen¬
cer, and descendant of the first Thomas. They resided in Bolton,
Harwinton, and East Hartford, Conn.
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Their children: 1583 Norman. 1584 Leonard. 1585 White.
1586 Asa. 1587 Silas. 1588 Sarah. 1589 Agnes. 1590 Lovisa.
1590A. Artemesia, m. William Sumner.
Spencer Gen.
730 GEORGE, b. in Harwinton, Conn., June 19, 1756 (White*,
Daniel s, George i2, Edward1); m. in Southington, Conn., Mar. 13,
1785, Esther Johnson, d. of Jennings Johnson, b. Nov. 27,
1756, who died Aug. 31, 1839, se. 82.
They resided in Manchester, Conn., where he became a promi¬
nent physician. Served in the state Legislature and was justice
of the peace. He died Sept. 8, 1821, ae. 65. Burials in Man¬
chester cemetery.
Their children: 1591 LOUIS. 1592 EMILY. 1593 ESTHER
JOHNSON. 1594 JULIUS JOHNSON, b. Dec. 19 1800
1595 GEORGE WILLIAM.
Harwinton and Manchester, Conn., records.
731 ELIZABETH, bapt. in Harwinton, Conn., Sept. 5, 1754
(White*, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Robert McKee, s. of
Robert and Mabel. They resided in East Hartford.
Their children: 1596 Robert. 1597 Asa. 1598 Joel. 1599
Daniel. 1600 Abiel. 1601 Eunice. 1602 Betsey. 1603 Nancy.
1604 Clarissa.
733 ASA, b. in Harwinton, Conn., May 5, 1758 (White*,
Daniel \ George i2, Edward1); m. Desire Potter, who died Nov!
10, 1826. Asa died May 5, 1825.
Asa served in the Revolution. Enl. Feb. 3, 1776, for 12 months;
Capt. Aaron Austin, Col. Berrel, New Hartford, Conn. The
regiment marched into Canada, and after the retreat he was
stationed at Mount Independence. He and his father were
ordered to Fort George, and were employed principally in mak¬
ing coffins. Discharged on account of sickness. U. S. Pension
record, S 37028.
Their children: 1605 CHLOE. 1606 ENOS. 1607 WHITE.
1608 ASA, b. 1792. 1609 EUNICE. 1610 BETSEY.
Harwinton town and Congregational Church record.
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736 LOUISA, b. in Harwinton, Conn., Feb. 4, 1763 (White*,
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1)', m. July 21, 1786, Peter Richie,
1756-1825. Louisa died 1849.
Tueir children: 1611 Merwin. 1612 George, b. 1791; m. (2)
Anna Slate. 1613 William. 1614 Edward. 1615 Betsey, b. 1797 ;
m. Russell Eldridge. 1616 Louisa. 1617 Sally. 1618 Margaret.
1619 Lurivetia.
Harwinton, Conn., records; East Hartford Congregational
Church record.
737 THOMAS WHITE, b. in Harwinton, Conn., July 4, 1765
(White*, Daniel \ George 2, Edward1); m. Lucretia Talcott, who
died Jan. 6, 1842. They settled at an early date in Walton,
Delaware county, N. Y., where he became 'wealthy and an
honored citizen. He died Apr. 12, 1818.
His will, Oct. 13, 1815, Delhi, N. Y., Surrogate, mentions his
wife Lucretia; children, White, Thomas Cheney, and Elizabeth.
Burials in Walton cemetery.
While there was great wealth in this family the burial plot is
quite noticeably neglected.
Their children; 1620 WHITE, b. Nov. 18, 1794; d. July 19,
1880, unm. His will May 9, 1876, Delhi, N. Y., Surrogate, men¬
tions Benjamin I., and Lucretia Bassett, and Charles B. Bassett,
their son. Also mentions that there are no nearer relatives than
first cousins. 1621 ELIZABETH, b. Apr. 2, 1/95, d. Apr. 3,
1831. 1622 TALCOTT, b. Apr. 2, 1800; d. July 30, 1810. 1623
THOMAS CHENEY, b. Feb. 17, 1806; d. Nov. 28, 1868.
Harwinton, Conn., records; T. S. records, Walton cemetery.
738 DANIEL WHITE, b. in Harwinton, Conn., 1767 (White*,
DanieW George \ Edward1) ; m. Sept. 30, 1792, Esther Case, d.
of Joseph, Jun., of East Hartford, Conn., who died Nov. 9,
1851, se. 80. She was a descendant of John Case of Windsor,
Conn., later of Simsbury, where he was the first constable ap¬
pointed there. Deputy to the General Court several terms.
Daniel settled in Manchester, Conn. Deacon of the Congre¬
gational Church. Manufacturer of clocks, several of which are
yet in existence. He made the type called Grandfather s
Edward Griswold
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Clock,” and one with his name in it was exhibited at the Ter¬
centenary Exhibition of furniture held in the Morgan Memorial,
Hartford, 1935. He was also known as a trader between Boston
and New York.
In the early days of the “Yankee Peddler,” Daniel commenced
to send his clocks to Illinois, but the good people out there,
fearing his as well as other competition, laid down the law that
no article manufactured elsewhere could be sold in that state.
So Daniel, one of the first to use the “knockdown” system, made
up the material for his clocks in Connecticut and assembled
them in Illinois. **
This was vigorously resented, and he was arrested. Hard-
headed and shrewd, Daniel hired a young lawyer named Abra¬
ham Lincoln, and on the trial of the issues he was acquitted,
and continued in business. Daniel died Dec. 27, 1844 ae 77
Burials in Manchester cemeteiy.
Their children: 1624 EDWARD, b. June 30, 1793. 1625
MARY, b. 1795. 1626 NANCY, b. 1797. 1627 DANIEL, b.
1799. 1628 ANN, b. & d. 1825. 1629 RODERICK LEE, b. 1808.
1630 GEORGE GILBERT, b. Aug. 18, 1815. 1631 ESTHER
b. 1818.
Harwinton and Manchester, Conn., records; Congregational
Church records, of Manchester; Goodwin Notes, 275; They
Found a IV ay, by Sperry & Garrigus.
739 GEORGE, b. in Bolton, Conn., June 13, bapt. June 15,
1760 {George*, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1) .
He is thought to be the George shown on census record 1790
Cambridge, Washington county. New York, wife and one son.
His wife was Hannah. They removed to Moreau township,
Saratoga county. New York. One of the first settlers. Shown
on census records there, 1810, over 45 years, wife and two sons.
George and Hannah are shown on land records there 1808.
Their children: 1632 GEORGE, b. about 1785. 1633 JOSIAH
J'9 ..b‘ *78t7, T*S*R* 1634 MANTON, b. 1793 (T.S.R.); unm.;
a. 1840; bu. in Reynolds’ Comer cemetery; his will mentions
brothers and sisters. 1635 SALLY, b. 1795, T.S.R., unm., d.
Feb 3, 1874, ae. 79. 1636 ELIZABETH. 1637 JOSEPH. 1638
WILLIAM. 1639 JANE.
Bolton, Conn., records; Family records.
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743 JENNETT, b. in Bolton, Conn., Jan. 16, 1773 (George*,
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1)] m. in Bolton, May 11, 1791, Richard
Skinner, b. June 15, bapt. June 22, 1760, s. of Richard, Jun.,
of Bolton. Jennett died Jan. 13, 1798.
Richard m. (2) July 15, 1798, Polly Thrall, who died Apr.
7, 1807, aged 35. He died Oct. 17, 1798, se. 68. Burials in Bolton
cemetery.
Children of the first marriage: 1640 Susanna, b. Oct. 1792,
bapt. May 12, 1793. 1641 Electa, b. Jan. 9, 1795. 1642 Minerva,
b. Sept. 13, bapt. Oct. 23, 17$6.
Child of the second marriage: 1643 Richard, bapt. June 23,
1799.
Bolton town and Congregational Church records.
744 CALVIN, b. in Bolton, Conn., Mar. 24, 1775 (George*,
Daniel \ George 2, Edward1) ; name of his wife is unknown.
Removed to New York city, being shown first in the N. Y.
Directory 1811. The record of his complete family has not been
found. One son: 1643A. SAMUEL L., b. 1808.
Shown on census records.
747 MINDWELL, b. in Bolton, Conn., 1760 (George*, Daniel 3,
George 2, Edward1)] m. Samuel Porter, b. June 14, 1750, s. of
Joseph and Joanna (Dodd) Porter.
Mindwell died and he m. (2) 1812, Elizabeth Percival. He
died in Berlin, Conn., Jan. 22, 1838.
Their children: 1643 B. Samuel, b. Nov. 22, 1780, m. Mary
Drummond. 1643C. Nathaniel, b. Dec. 22, 1782. 1643D.
Mindwell, b. July 7, 1784; m. Jesse Hart. 1643E. Almira, b.
Mar. 2, 1786; m. Blakeley Barnes. 1643F. Lama, b. June 20,
1787. 1643G. Norman, b. Dec. 12, 1789; m. Abby Galpin.
1643H. Joanna, b. Mar. 12, 1792; m. John A. Hart. 16431.
Chloe, b. Aug. 22, 1794; m. Edward Peck. 1643 J. Sophia, b.
Feb. 19, 1797, unm.
Bolton, Conn., records; Bolton Congregational Church records.
Porter Gen., I, 145.
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87
748 SIMEON, b. in Bolton, Conn., May 16, 1752 ( SethA ,
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Bolton, May 5, 1778, Ann
Hutchins, d. of John, Jun., b. 1744, who died July 21, 1836,
«. 92.
They removed to Pittsfield, Mass., later to Nassau, N. Y.
Simeon served in the Revolution, pvt. Capt. Thomas Pitkin's
Co., Bolton Militia; Lexington Alarm. Pvt. Capt. Solomon
Wille’s Co., 2nd Conn. Continental Regt; Col. Joseph Spencer,
May 3-Dec. 17, 1775. Seige of Boston.
His will, probated 1843, mentions wife Ann; children, Ann,
wife of John Banney; Sophia, wife of Daniel Stone; Chester,
John, and one other daughter. Simeon died Dec. 7, 1843, se.
90. Burials in Nassau, N. Y.
Their children: 1653 JUSTIN, b. Mar. 14, 1779. 1654 CHES¬
TER, b. Jan. 4, 1781. 1655 AMOS, b. 1785. 1656 JOHN. 1657
HARRIET, b. 1794; d. Sept. 23, 1813. 1658 ANN, bapt. 1797.
1659 CLARISSA, b. 1798; d. June 29, 1818, ae. 20-5. 1660
SOPHIA. 1661 POLLY, b. Feb. 9, 1806. 1662 A daughter.
Bolton, Conn., records; Pittsfield, Mass., and Nassau, N. Y.,
records.
750 SUSANNAH, b. in New Hartford, Conn., June 4, 1761
(SethAy Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Barkhamstead, Conn.,
May 10, 1781, Jesse Kellogg, b. in New Hartford, Sept. 25,
1759, s. of Capt. Noah and Clemence (Merrill) Kellogg.
They removed to New Hartford, Oneida county, N. Y.,
where Susannah died Nov. 10, 1793, ae. 32. Jesse m. (2) 1794,
Mrs. Mary (Russell) Parish, widow of Capt. Parish, of
Branford, Conn., who died May 1836, ae. 84. Jesse died Feb.
28, 1813. Marcellus, N. Y., cemetery, where they resided.
Jesse served in the Revolution, pvt. Capt. Merrill’s Co., 10th
Conn. Regt.
Their children: 1663 Sylvia, b. Feb. 15, 1782; m. (1) William
Machan; m. (2) Major Samuel Pierce. 1664 Frances, b. June
13, 1784; m. John H. Warren. 1665 Ansel, b. Oct. 21, 1787; m.
Laura Tyler. 1666 Ralsmon, m. Olive Stevens. 1667 George, m.
Mrs. Thankful (Davis) Palmer. 1668 John Russell, b. May 16,
1793; m. Mary Otterson. 1669 Susan Griswold, b. Mar. 29,
1796; m. Jacob Chase. 1670 Jesse, b. 1798; d. unm. ae. 70. 1671
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Dorastus, b. Jan. 10, 1807; m. (2) Alida Kannada; m. (3)
Maladine Ingham.
New Hartford and Barkhamsted, Conn., records; Kellogg
Gen.; Conn. Men in the Revolution.
752 SETH, b. in New Hartford, Conn., July 11, 1774 (Seth\
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1)] m. Dec. 8, 1800, Zerviah Cowles,
d. of John and Eleanor, of New Hartford, Conn., who died
Dec. 10, 1857. Seth died in Sangerfield, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1821.
About 1831 the family removed to Arkwright township, Chau¬
tauqua county, N. Y.
Their children: 1672 ANNA. 1673 ORPHA. 1674 SYLVIA.
1675 ELLSWORTH. 1676 RALPH FRANKLIN. 1677 ADE¬
LINE. 1678 FRANKLIN, b. Nov. 27, 1815. 1679 SETH.
1680 JOHN COWLES, b. Aug. 1, 1819. 1681 MORRIS.
New Hartford, Conn., records; Cowles Gen., 213; Annals of
Winchester, Conn.; Family records.
753 BENAJAH (Seth\ Daniel*, George 2, Edward1); m. in En¬
field, Conn., Jan. 7, 1779, Hannah Killiam, b. 1759, who died
June 9, 1822, se. 63. Burial in Stafford, Genesee county, N. Y.
He was a freeman of Enfield, Apr. 13, 1789. Served in the
Revolution, Lexington Alarm. Census 1790, wife and three
children.
Removed to Sangerfield, N. Y. Census 1800 there shows
wife and two sons. He died there about 1811/12. After his
death the family removed to Bryon, Genesee county, N. Y.
Their children: 1682 BENAJAH, b. Nov. 6, 1779. 1683
MARY (Polly), b. Nov. 1, 1783. 1684 SETH, b. Dec. 4, 1790
(Record states Nov. 1, 1788). 1685 LOTT KILLIAM, b. July
23, 1792.
Enfield, Conn., records; Hist, of Genessee county, N. Y.
754 ROSWELL, b. in Winchester, Conn., Feb. 8, 1780 (Seth\
Daniel*, George 2, Edward1) ; m. (1) in IVinsted, Conn., Nov. 3,
1802, Lucretia Wheadon, who died at the birth of her son
Hiram.
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Roswell m. (2) Nov. 1, 1808, Jerusha (Grant) Walter,
widow of Cyrus Walter, and d. of Joel and Zilpah (Cowles)
Grant of Norfolk, Conn. Joel served in the Revolution. Jerusha
died in Colebrook, Conn., Mar. 3, 1828, and Roswell m. (3) in
New Marlborough, Mass., Apr. 8, 1829, Anna Hall Preston.
Roswell was a farmer. Resided in Colebrook, Conn., later
removing to Sheffield, Mass. He died 1833. His will, Berkshire
county, Mass., probate, mentions wife Anna; sons Wyllys, Hiram,
and Lucius; daughters; Lucretia, w. of Asahel North; Almira,
Lovina, Amanda, and Mary Ann; and sons Nelson, James,
Edward and Joel.
Child Walter: Laura Grant, b. Apr. 30, 1803; m. Joel Hull.
Children Griswold: 1686 WYLLYS, b. Sept. 1803. 1687
LUCRETIA. 1688 HIRAM. 1689 LUCIUS, b. July 12, 1810.
1690 ALMIRA, b. July 23, 1811. 1691 JOEL GRANT, b.
Mar. 15, 1813. 1692 LAVINA, b. Feb. 25, 1817; d. 1834. 1693
JAMES, b. Jan. 20, 1819. 1694 NELSON, b. Aug. 20, 1820.
1695 EDWARD ROSWELL, b. Apr. 13, 1824. 1696 ELLEN
AMANDA, b. Apr. 6, 1825. 1697 MARY ANN, died unm.
Winchester, Colebrook and Norfolk, Conn., records; Grant
Gen., 52, 113; Cowles Gen., I, 298; Annals of Winchester; Nor¬
folk Congregational Church records.
755A. HULDAH, b. in Winchester, Conn. (Seth*, Daniel 3,
George2, Edward1); m. Dec. 2, 1805, Reuben Brown, s. of Stephen
and Hepsibah, b. May 12, 1768. Huldah died Feb. 1841. Resi¬
dence Norfolk, Conn.
Their children: 1698 Seth Griswold, bapt. Sept. 13, 1807.
1699 William; d. y. 1700 George, m. Eunice Moses. 1701 Lovisa,
bapt. June 16, 1811. 1702 Electa, bapt. May 23, 1813. 1703
Sally Minerva, bapt. July 5, 1815. 1704 Warren Loomis,
1705 Reuben Quincy. 1706 Lucy Ann, b. May 18, 1821; m.
James Griswold of Norfolk, Conn.
Norfolk, Conn., records; Norfolk Congregational Church
records; Hist, of Norfolk.
772 FRIEND, b. in Windsor, Conn., bapt. June 10, 1764
(Nathaniel5, Nathaniel 4, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Bloom-
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field, Conn., Mar. 12, 1787, Dorothy Weller, whose parentage
has not been actually proven, but it is probable that she was the
daughter of Ebenezer and Sarah Weller, of Westfield, Mass.,
b. Feb. 22, 1764.
They resided in Poquonoc, Windsor. The complete record of
the children has not been found. Census records of 1810 show
three sons and one daughter.
Cemetery inscription, Elm Grove, Windsor, shows: “Altissa,
wife of Friend Griswold, died Feb. 4, 1833, ae. 44. He died Feb.
4, 1831, ae. 67.
Children: 1707 BRIDGMAN b. 1791. 1708 BRADFORD,
b. 1796.
Windsor and Poquonoc Congregational Church records.
776 NATHANIEL, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1770 ( Nathaniel K
Nathaniel 4, Daniel* , George 2, Edward1) ; m. Mary Wells, b. in
Mass., 1772.
Removed to Enosburg, Vt., where their children were bom.
Took a prominent part in the growth of the community and was
one of the pioneer settlers. One of the organizers of the Episcopal
Chapel, and assisted in the building of the meeting house.
Served as selectman 1801-5-7, and 1814. Representative to the
General Assembly, 1816-17. Census of 1800 shows wife and two
sons.
They removed to Windsor, Ohio, about 1830, where he died
July 26, 1830, ae. 60. Mary died there Dec. 9, 1835, ae. 81.
Their children: 1709 NATHANIEL WELLS, b. 1801. 1710
One son, d. infant. 1711 One son d. infant. 1712 CALISTA,
m. Bryan. 1713 MARY, m. Kellogg.
Family record and records of Enosburg, Vt.
777 A. ACHSAH, b. Oct. 20, bapt. Oct. 25, 1772 ( Nathaniel 5,
Nathaniel 4, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Westboro, Mass.,
June 10, 1795, Edward Baker, s. of Joseph and Martha (Death)
Baker, b. Oct. 9, 1772.
Edward was a descendant of Edward Baker who came to
Boston, 1630, and resided in Lynn, Mass. Edward and Achsah
settled in Enosburg, Vt. He was clerk and lay reader in the
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91
Episcopal Church and assisted in its organization. Shown on
the list of freemen there 1799. He died Apr. 3, 1846, ae. 73.
Achsah died July 23, 1861, ae. 88. Burials in Enosburg cemetery.
Their children: 1714 Joseph; merchant in New York. 1715
Achsah G., b. Nov. 28, 1809. 1716 Alvin H., b. July 8, 1810.
1717 John F., b. 1812; d. May 22, 1832. 1718 Mary Ann, b.
1815; d. Jan. 7, 1849.
Poquonoc, Conn., Congregational Church records; Hist, of
Enosburg, Vt.; Episcopal Church records.
777 ABIGAIL, b. in Windsor, Conn., June 19, 1773 ( Nathan¬
iel 5, Nathaniel 4, Daniel\ George 2, Edward1); m. Capt. Amasa
Humphrey, s. of Hezekiah and Amy (Cornish) Humphrey, b.
Jan. 12, 1758, who died Feb. 19, 1799, ae. 41. and who m. (1)
in Simsbury, Conn., Lucy Case, d. of Job, b. Feb. 14, 1767,
who died Feb. 25, 1795, ae. 29.
Residence in Simsbury, on the homestead. Amasa served in
the Revolution, and also served as sheriff of Hartford county.
Burials in Hopmeadow cemetery, North Bloomfield.
Record of administration of his estate, Simsbury, Conn.,
Probate, shows that necessaries were set out for the support of
Abigail and to enable her to bring up her child, no record of this
child was been found. There were several children of the first
marriage.
Simsbury, Conn., records; Cornish Gen., 11; Humphrey Gen.,
175.
777B. GROVE, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1781 ( Nathaniel 5, Nathan¬
iel 4, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1). There is a record of another
Grove in this family b. 1767 who probably died.
Grove removed to Enosburg, Vt., with his brother Nathaniel,
where he married Sarah Dunnin, b. 1788. He was a farmer,
but evidently did not accumulate any considerable estate as
shown by the probate record at St. Albans, Vt. Grove died Dec.
20, 1840, ae. 59-6. Sarah died Nov. 24, 1864, ae. 76.
Their children: 1719 FRANKLIN, b. Apr. 9, 1808. 1720
GROVE, b. Apr. 15, 1811. 1721 HARRIET, b. June 22, 1815.
1722 LYMAN, b. May 19, 1819. 1723 LOUISA, b. Apr. 17,
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1821. 1724 DELIA, b. May 25, 1826. Family record, and
records of Enosburg, Vt.
778 SOLOMON, b. in Simsbury, Conn., 1754/55 (Edward*,
Edward 4, Daniel3 , George2 , Edward1); m. in Bloomfield, Conn.,
Apr. 27, 1780, Abiah Allen, d. of Solomon and Abiah Allen,
who died Jan. 31, 1797, ae. 36.
Solomon served in the Revolution under Capt. Noah Phelps,
Col. Andrew Wood, 1776, 1777, and 1778, showing over two
years service.
Removed to Ohio about 1800 and settled at Windsor, Ashta¬
bula county, the town evidently named from Windsor, Conn.
He built the first cabin there and gave land for the first cemetery.
Largely instrumental in the upbuilding of the community.
Served as J.P. for many years. The record states that he arrived
in Ohio with his six motherless daughters.
Solomon applied for pension in 1832, the record of the finding
of his physician is on file at the Western Reserve Historical
Society, in Cleveland. This record shows Solomon had been
wounded in service. He died May 16, 1834, ae. 80. Recorded on
the Soldiers Monument in Windsor, Ohio, cemetery as a Revolu¬
tionary Soldier.
Their children: 1725 LAURA, b. Nov. 29, 17 - . 1726
HARRIET ABIAH, b. 1782. 1727 KAZIAH, b. Apr. 24, 1784.
1728 URSULA, b. Apr. 24, 1784, twin; she was the pioneer school
teacher, died unm. Feb. 1871. 1729 FANNY, b. 1790, she is
said to have been very intelligent, quite masculine in taste and
attire, and was called Esquire Fanny; died unm. July 17, 1861.
1730 AMANDA, 1731 A son who died in Wintonbury, Conn.,
Apr. 8, 1793.
Simsbury, Old Wintonbury, and Windsor, Conn.; records of
Ashtabula county, Ohio.
779 EDWARD, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Sept. 10, 1759 (Ed¬
ward*, Edward*, Daniel3 , George2 , Edward1); m. Elizabeth Gris¬
wold, b. 1761, d. of Matthew (No. 534, Vol. II), in Windsor,
Conn., who died there Oct. 15, 1832, ae. 71. Edward died Aug. 4,
1818, ae. 59. Burials in Elm Grove cemetery, Windsor.
Edward Griswold
93
Their children: 1732 ELIZABETH, b. July 7, 1781. 1733
EDWARD WARREN, b. 1783. 1734 LUCRETIA. 1735
HENRY. 1736 AMELIA. 1737 GUY. 1738 AURELIA. 1739
NORMAND.
His will, Oct. 27, 1815, Hartford, Conn., probate, mentions
wife Elizabeth; daughters, Elizabeth, Lucretia, and Amelia;
sons Edward W., Henry, Guy, and Normand.
Simsbury and Windsor, Conn., records.
780 CHARLOTTE, b. in Simsbury, Conn., 1764 (Edward5,
Edward 4, Daniel3, George 2, Edward1); m. George R. Phelps, b.
in Simsbury, Aug. 18, 1773, s. of Noah and Lydia (Griswold)
Phelps (No. 500).
First settled in Simsbury; later removed to Windsor, Ohio,
about 1799, where he became prominent and a leading citizen.
Served as clerk of court of Ashtabula county. He died 1806.
Their children: 1740 Emily, b. Sept. 1792; m. Rev. George
Martin. 1741 Mariana, b. Mar. 10, 1795; m. Thomas Belden.
1742 Charlotte, b. 1796; m. Judson Phelps. 1743 George Rex,
b. 1798; m. Minerva Hynes. 1744 Elizabeth, b. 1800; m. George
Ward. She was the first white child bom in Windsor, Ohio; died
there 1840; no issue.
Simsbury, Conn., and Ashtabula county, Ohio, records;
Phelps Gen.
781 SIMEON, b. in Simsbury, Conn., July 27, 1765 (Edward5,
Edward 4, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Lucretia Warner,
May 18, 1790, b. in Simsbury, Oct. 15, 1763, d. of Eli and Azuba
(Allyn) Warner, who died in Hartford, Conn., May 13, I860,,
se. 96. Simeon died Sept. 25, 1843.
Census 1810 shows wife and three daughters. His will, Sept.
18, 1843, Hartford, Conn., probate, mentions wife Lucretia;
children of his brother Solomon; children of Kaziah Highley, d.
of Solomon; children of his brother Edward; Susan B. Neal, a
member of his household.
The will of Lucretia, Oct. 26, 1848, mentions members of her
family; mentions Susan B., adopted daughter, wife of Charles
R. Fisher.
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Two daughters mentioned: 1745 ELIZA, b. 1793 (see Converse
Gen., John Converse and Eliza). 1746 ELIZABETH. They
evidently died previous to the making of his will.
Simsbury, and Hartford, Conn., records.
782 URSULA, b. in Simsbury, Conn., 1766 {Edward*, Edward *,
Daniel 3, George2, Edward1); m. Rev. Samuel Stebbins, s. of
Samuel and Sarah (Wood) Jones Stebbins, b. Sept. 8, 1751,
who died Jan. 20, 1821. No issue.
He was a Congregational minister.
Simsbury, Conn., records; Stebbins Gen.
793 JOEL, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 1758 {Joel5, David*,
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1) ; m. (1) Martha, whose family name
has not been found; m. (2) in Simsbury, Dec. 15, 1821, Mar¬
garet Case, whose family connection has not been found, who
died July 9, 1835. Joel died June 3, 1828. Old Wintonbury
cemetery, Bloomfield.
His will, Hartford, Conn., Probate, May 27, 1828, mentions
wife Margaret; children Martha, Barber; Eleanor Clark; So-
phronia Marks; Joel Calvin, Gustavus Adolphus, and Rufus.
Census 1800 shows wife, three sons and five daughters.
Their children: 1747 MARTHA, b. Oct. 17, 1783. 1748
ELEANOR, bapt. Sept. 4, 1785. 1749 MARY, bapt. Feb. 4,
1788. 1750 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS. 1751 JOEL CALVIN,
bapt. Aug. 10, 1793. 1752 RUFUS, b. Nov. 11, 1795. 1753
SOPHRONIA.
Simsbury, Conn., records.
795 ELIJAH, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Aug. ?0, 1762 {Joel5,
David*, Daniel3, George2, Edward1); m. in Simsbury, July 6,
1786, Lydia Adams, b. Aug. 30, 1767, d. of Ephraim, who died
Sept. 29, 1849, se. 82. He died Dec. 21, 1844, se. 82. Old Winton¬
bury cemetery.
Elijah served in the Revolution. Pvt. 4th Co., Capt. Humph¬
rey, Col. Jedediah Huntington. Also entered service in May
1778 under Sergeant Denslow for one year as guard at Windsor.
Edward Griswold
95
Also entered service 1779, under Capt. Seymour. Also served
in 1781 as substitute for his father under Capt. Lebbeus Loomis,
Col. Durkee. U. S. Pension record.
Their children: 1754 ELIJAH PINDER, b. June 12, 1788;
d. Feb. 10, 1794. 1755 LYDIA ADAMS, b. July 24, 1790. 1756
CHAUNCEY GAY, b. Sept. 16, 1792. 1757 SOPHIA, b. Jan.
4, 1794. 1758 JULIA, b. Mar. 17, 1796. 1759 FANNY, b. Mar.
5, 1798. 1760 FRANCES, b. Mar. 5, 1799. 1761 TH1RZA
MARIA, b. Dec. 20, 1800. 1762 EDWIN ELIJAH, b. Aug. 20,
1802. 1763 EDSON ADAMS, b. June 2, 1804. 1764 MARY
CATHERINE, b. May 8, 1806. 1765 LUTHER DWIGHT,
b. Feb. 7, 1809.
Simsbury, Conn., records. D.A.R., *141-192. Conn. Revolu¬
tionary Rolls.
796 MARY, b. in Simsbury, Conn., bapt. Dec. 2, 1764 (Joel5,
David*, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward l) ; m. in Old Wintonbury (Bloom¬
field), Sept. 27, 1784, John Whiton, b. Sept. 11, 1763, s. of James
and Molly (Lucus) Whiton, and descendant of Thomas, who
settled in Plymouth, Mass., and his son James.
John and Mary first settled in Gr. Barrington, Mass., and
later in Stockb ridge, Mass., where they united with the Con¬
gregational Church 1791, in which he was deacon 1817-19. Built
his home 1812 which was later used as a rectory for the Episcopal
Church.
John was a cabinet maker and followed this trade. They later
removed to Ithaca, N. Y., where he died Apr. 24, 1827, ae. 63.
Mary died June 18, 1848, ae. 83. Burials in Pleasant Grove
cemetery, Ithaca.
Their children: 1766 Warren, b. July 25, 1785. 1767 Mary,
b. Oct. 23, 1786; m. Henry Ingersol. 1768 Samuel, b. Sept. 24,
1788; d. Oct. 31, 1788. 1769 Luther, b. Nov. 26, 1789; m. Nancy
Cooper. 1770 Clarissa, b. Dec. 26, 1791; m. Augustus Sherill.
1771 Sophia, b. Mar. 13, 1794; d. Oct. 10, 1795. 1772 John, b.
Feb. 13, 1796; m. Eunice Wright. 1773 Julia, b. July 15, 1799;
m. Henry Leonard. 1773A George, b. Apr. 20, 1801; m. Sylvia
Northway.
Wintonbury (Bloomfield), Conn., Church records; Gr. Barring-
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The Griswold Family
ton. Mass., and Stockb ridge, Mass., records; Prominent Families
of U. S., 172; Whiton Gen.
799 REBECCA, b. in Simsbury, Conn., bapt. May 3, 1772
(Joel6, David4, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. May 8, 1794, John
Kingsbury, s. of Willard and Hannah (Lawrence) Kingsbury,
of Granby, Conn., and descendant of Henry Kingsbury, of
Haverhill, Mass., who died Jan. 19, 1841, ae. 74. Rebecca died
in Bloomfield, Conn., Apr. 9, 1833*
Their children: 1774 Rebecca, b. Jan. 1, 1795; d. Mar. 21,
1799. 1775 John, b. May 14, 1796. 1776 Harlow, b. Apr. 22, 1798;
d. Aug. 22, 1822. 1777 Lyman, b. Apr. 14, 1800; m. Almira
Brown. 1778 Eliza, b. Feb. 14, 1802; d. May 19, 1807. 1779
Caroline, b. Jan. 5, 1804; m. Charles Palmer. 1780 Willard L.,
b. Feb. 3, 1808; d. Mar. 7, 1842. 1781 Hannah, b. May 27, 1812;
m. Amos P. Buckley. 1782 Mary, b. Apr. 14, 1815; m. Harrison
Hoskins. 1783 Sophia, b. Aug. 11, 1817; d. Oct. 3, 1818.
Simsbury and Bloomfield, Conn., records; Henry Kingsbury
Gen., 136.
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800 RALPH, b. in Simsbury, Conn., bapt. Apr. 30, 1775 (Joel6,
David4, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1). Name and parentage of his
wife is unknown. Ralph died in Bloomfield, Conn., Oct. 6, 1838.
(T.S.R.)
Their children, mentioned in the administration of the estate
of Joel (No. 362): 1784 RALPH W. 1785 ZOPHER, bapt.
July 6, 1800. 1786 PARLEY. 1787 MARIA. 1788 DEBE.
1789 MELISE.
Simsbury, Conn., records.
802 EZEKIEL, b. in Stockbridge, Mass., May 3, 1771 (Ezekiel6,
David4, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. about 1795, in Rensselaer
county, N. Y., Phebe Carpenter, b. Mar. 31, 1773, d. of Isaac
(Onondaga, N. Y., land records), resident of Rensselaer, N. Y.,
who removed to Onondaga county, N. Y.
Ezekiel removed to Onondaga county, and settled in Skanea-
teles. Census there 1800, shows wife and one daughter. 1810
Edward Griswold
97
same family. He died Nov. 22, 1839, ae. 70. Burial Mottville,
N. Y., cemetery.
Census 1855 states Phebe had lived in Onondaga 60 years.
Died Aug. 9, 1869, ae. 96-4-8.
Their daughter: 1790 ASENATH, b. Feb. 9, 1796.
*
Bible record in possession of Mrs. Seymour Sweeting, Skan-
eateles, N. Y.
803 ASENATH, b. 1773, in Stockbridge, Mass. ( Ezekiel *,
David*, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Stockbridge, July 14,
1796, Thomas Robbins, who died July 7, 1826, ae. 54. She died
Dec. 10, 1831, ae. 58. Their children: 1791 Amelia Anna, b.
Nov. 27, 1799; m. Theodore W. Whiting; 1792 John Newton,
b. July 5, 1803. 1793 Loring Griswold, b. Apr. 30, 1797. 1794
Thomas M., b. 1808; d. in Charlotte, S. C., Nov. 12, 1833, ae. 25.
Stockbridge and West Stockbridge, Mass., records.
804 ANNA, b. in Stockbridge, Mass., Nov. 26, 1775 (Ezekiel*,
David*, Daniel3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Stockbridge, May 19,
1799, Edward Munson, b. 1775, who died 1822. Anna died
1815. Their children: 1795 Fannie F., 1805-1899; m. Otto
Dresser; 1796 Marshall.
Stockbridge, Mass., records.
805 SOLOMON, b. in Stockbridge, Mass., July 11, 1778 ( Eze¬
kiel*, David*, Daniel3, George2, Edward1).
His wife was Betsey, whose parentage is unknown. First
settled in \ictor or Bloomfield, Ontario county, N. Y. Census
there 1830 shows self and wife, seven sons and one daughter.
Late in life they evidently removed to Wisconsin. Census there
1850, Marquette county, shows him a farmer, aged 72; Betsey,
ae. 68; Franklin G., ae. 38; Albert, ae. 22; all b. in N. Y. state.
Census 1860 shows them in East Randolph, Columbia county,
his age 81, b. Mass.; Betsey ae. 77, and Franklin G. ae. 47. Com¬
plete record of children has not been found.
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The Griswold Family
806 TIMOTHY, bapt. Mar. 6, 1785, in Stockbridge, Mass.
( Ezekiel 5, David*, Daniel3,' George2, Edward1); m. Fally Merwin.
The principal tavern in the village of Great Barrington, Mass.,
built upon the site of an older one, was that erected by Josiah
Smith, 1770, which he occupied to 1784. Afterwards kept by
Capt. Walter Pynchon, Reuben Bacon, probably 1803-1812.
Also kept by Francis Knapp, and after him Timothy Griswold.
Timothy died Apr. 30, 1825. Administration of his estate, bond
filed May 10, 1825, Pittsfield, Mass., probate. Samuel Bennett
was appointed guardian of the children.
Children: 1797 ELIZA ANN. 1798 MARY JANE. 1799
MARTHA FRANCES. 1800 MINERVA LOUISA, b. May 26,
1823.
Stockbridge and Congregational Church records.
807 PHILO, bapt. Stockbridge, Mass., June 22, 1788 (Ezekiel5,
David*, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Stockbridge, Dec. 23,
1819, Almira Arnold, who died Jan. 7, 1836, ae. 35. Philo died
Aug. 24, 1855, ae. 67. Pittsfield, Mass., probate records show
only one daughter, Sarah Ann, wife of Philander Carlisle.
Their children: 1801 TIMOTHY DWIGHT, d. Mar. 9, 1835,
ae. 19 mo. (only son). 1802 SARAH ANN.
Stockbridge and Congregational church records.
808 CHARLOTTE, bapt. June 2, 1793 (Ezekiel5, David*,
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Stockbridge, Nov. 12, 1820,
Samuel Peet, wTho died Jan. 3, 1828, ae. 26. Charlotte died
Sept. 3, 1855, ae. 71. Administration of her estate shows her only
heirs, Sarah Ann Carlisle, Loring G. and Newton Robbins,
children of her brother and sister.
Their children: 1803 Marie Antoinette, d. Feb. 13, 1826,
se. 7 mo. 1804 Fordis DeWitt, d. Apr. 29, 1827, ae. 4 mo. 11 days.
Stockbridge and Congregational Church records.
809 SARAH, b. in Stockbridge (Ezekiel5, David*, Daniel 3,
George 2, Edward1); m. in Stockbridge, Mass., Sept. 11, 1799,
Ebenezer Pomeroy, s. of Phineas, a Revolutionary soldier.
Edward Griswold
99
and Thankful (Smith) Pomeroy, b. Jan. 31, 1769, New Marl¬
borough, Mass., who died May 10, 1829. He was descendant of
Eltwood Pomeroy, who came to Windsor, Conn., and later re¬
moved to Northampton, Mass. He was engaged in the real
estate business in Norfolk and Canaan, Conn., and was also a
wool merchant, and later engaged in the transportation by
stage between Great Barrington and Northampton. Sarah died
in Alleghany, Pa., Aug. 12, 1837.
Their children: 1805 Sally, b. Sept. 8, 1801; m. Leman Church.
1806 Samantha, bapt. Sept. 5, 1802; d.y. 1807 Aurelia, b. Feb.
5, 1804; m. Elias H. Sprague. 1808 William, b. Mar. 4, 1808;
unm. 1809 Mary Ann, b. Sept. 29, 1810. 1810 Julia, b. 1814; m.
William L. Lawrence. 1811 George W., b. Mar. 5, 1818; m.
Mary Ann Fletcher; removed to Ohio, and served in the Civil
War.
Stockb ridge, Mass., records; Pomeroy Gen., 344.
818 DAVID, b. in Granby, Conn., Mar. 22, 1773 ( David 5,“
David*, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1) ; m. in Granville, Mass., about
Dec. 27, 1812, Lydia Clark, a widow, of whom we have no
further information. No children found of record. Census in
Granby, 1820, shows only self and wife, ages about fifty years.
819 LOIS, b. in Granby, Conn., May 4, 1775 (David5, David*,
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Granby, June 27, 1804, Ros¬
well Griffin.
Complete record of children has not been found. Census
records show one daughter: 811A. Florilla, b. Sept. 9, 1807;
m. Norman Humphrey.
Humphrey Gen., 22&.
821 OLIVE, b. in Granby, Conn., Jan. 3> 1780 (David5, David*,
Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. July 10, 1805, David Drake,
bapt. Nov. 14, 1756, s. of Lemuel and Abigail (Morton) Drake,
who m. (1) Martha Wilson, of Wintonbury, who died June 30,
1793. Olive died Apr. 30, 1864. He was surveyor of highways.
Their children: First marriage. 1812 David, b. Dec. 20, 1792;
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m. Eunice Eggleston. Second marriage. 1813 Ilenry, b. Sept. 4,
1806. 1814 William, b. Sept. 4, 1808; m. widow, Catherine C.
Colt. 1815 Sidney, b. May 8, 1810; m. Catherine Brown. 1816
Mary Ann, b. Feb. 7, 1814; d. Aug. 12, 1857, unm. 1817 Julia,
b. Mar. 25, 1817; m. W^arren Rowley. 1818 Timothy, b. Mar.
22, 1820.
John Drake Gen., 91; Granby, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient
Windsor, II, 184.
823 PLINY, b. in Granby, Conn., Dec. 27, 1785 (David6,
David4, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1)’, m. (1) in West Simsbury
(Canton), Conn., Ruth Humphrey, b. 1789, d. of Jonathan, who
died Dec. 14, 1827. He m. (2) in Simsbury, Conn., May 8,
1829, Cynthia Barnes, of Canton.
Resided in Canton, where he died Apr. 1865. Administration
of his estate mentions wife Cynthia, and one son. Notice issued
to Edwin P. Griswold, and the wife of Lester Buell.
Children: 1819 Child. 1820 EDWIN P. Census of 1820 shows
two sons and two daughters. 1840 two daughters; 1850 shows
Pliny, aged 60; Cynthia aged 59. Names of any other children
not found.
Simsbury, and West Simsbury, Conn., records; Simsbury
Congregational Church records.
825 CHAUNCEY.b. in Granby, Conn., Feb. 11, 1797 (David?,
David*, Daniel 3, George 2, Edward1); m. (1) in New Hartford,
Conn., Jan. 1820, Ann Pike, b. 1800, d. of John, Jun., and Sally
(Stow) Hungerford, who died Aug. 3, 1854, ae. 54. He m. (2) in
New Hartford, Conn., Dec. 3, 1854, Frances W. Ralston.
Complete record of children not found.
Children: 1821 NELLIE, b. Aug. 3, 1859; d. Mar. 19, 1879.
1822 LAFAYETTE.
Norwalk, Conn., cemetery.
826 PHINEAS, b. in Windsor, Conn., Aug. 13, 1750 ( Phineas 5,
Thomas*, Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Vashti Bates, d. of
Capt. Lemuel and Dorothy (Lewis) Bates, of Simsbury, b. 1758.
Edward Griswold
101
Phineas served in the Revolution, private 8th Co., Windsor.
He died Feb. 8, 1789, and Vashti m. (2) in Simsbury, July 16,
1799, Gordon Wadsworth, b. June 27, 1748, s. of Samuel and
Milicent (Cook) Wadsworth, who m. (1) Oct. 17, 1775, Mehitable
Wright, b. Aug. 25, 1751, d. of Crafts and Sarah (Boardman)
Wright of Wethersfield, Conn. Mehitable bu. Jan. 2, 1794.
Gordon died Jan. 23, 1826. Vashti died Feb. 18, 1835, se. 77.
Burials in Elm Grove cemetery, Windsor.
Administration of the estate of Phineas, Feb. 26, 1801, men¬
tions wife Vashti; children, Phineas, Oliver, Hepzibah, Ester,
Vashti, and Julia.
Children: 1823 HEPZIBAH, b. Oct. 11, 1778. 1824 ESTHER,
b. Dec. 24, 1780; d. Feb. 29, 1860, unm. 1825 PHINEAS, b.
Aug. 21, 1782. 1826 OLIVER, b. June 11, 1784. 1827 VASHTI,
b. Sept. 26, 1786. 1828 JULIA, b. Jan. 28, 1789.
Windsor, Conn., records; Boardman Gen.; WTadsworth Gen.
830 JEREMIAH, b. in Simsbury, Conn., 1746 (Samuel*,
Samuel 4, Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Phebe Case, b. 1749,
d. of Dea. Abraham and Anna Case, who died July 21, 1798,
a. 49. Jeremiah m. (2) 1799, Esther Woodford, b. 1749, who
died Apr. 22, 1821, se. 72. He died May 13, 1813, se. 67-3. Re¬
sided in Burlington, Conn.
His will, Farmington, Conn., probate, VII, 106, mentions
wife Esther; children, Jeremiah, Levi, Elisha, Giles, Samuel,
Phebe Dowd; Polly Spencer, Chloe Gillette; Rachel Gillette,
deceased; grandchildren, Fanny and Okasho Gillette; Mar. 30,
1812.
Will of Esther, Mar. 19, 1819, Vol. VIII, 122, mentions Sylvia
Griswold, wife of Reverion Douglas; brothers and sisters Wood¬
ford. Burials in Case cemetery, Burlington.
Children: 1829 JEREMIAH, b. 1770. 1830 RACHEL, b. 1771.
1831 PHEBE, b. 1773. 1832 POLLY, b. 1775. 1833 LEVI, unm.
Lost at sea. 1834 CHLOE, b. 1779. 1835 GILES, b. 1780.
1836 ELISHA, b. 1783. 1837 SAMUEL, b. 1790. 1838 SYL¬
VIA.
Simsbury and Burlington, Conn., records; Goodwin Notes,
292.
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The Griswold Family
830 DELIGHT, b. in Simsbury, Conn., June 10, 1751 ( Sam¬
uel*, Samuel 4, Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1)] m. in West Simsbury,
Conn., Deacon Elisha Case, s. of Lieut. Dudley and Dorcas
(Humphrey) Case, b. Apr. 30, 1755, who died Sept. 16, 1839.
Delight died Apr. 28, 1842. Elisha was descendant of John
Case, the American pioneer, one of the first residents of Wind¬
sor and Simsbury, Conn., where he served as constable 1669,
and deputy to the General Court 1670.
Their children: 1839 Almira, b. Dec. 25, 1777; m. David
Wilmer. 1840 Sally, b. Sept. 23, 1779; m. Thaddeus Mills. 1841
Elisha, b. Aug. 12, 1781; m. Abiah Barber. 1842 Delight, b.
Oct. 15, 1783; m. John Barber, Jr. 1843 Allen, b. Aug. 2, 1785;
m. (1) Sally Higley; (2) Catherine Squires. 1844 Julianna, b.
Aug. 7, 1787; d. Apr. 15, 1802. 1845 Erastus, b. Nov. 29, 1789;
m. Mary Pettibone. 1846 Electa, b. Dec. 1, 1791; m. Reuben .
Hills. 1847 Harvey, b. Dec. 23, 1793; m. Amelia Humphrey. 1848
Fanny, b. Jan. 16, 1796; d. May 19, 1796. 1849 John, b. June
10, 1797; m. Susan Frisbie. 1850 Emily, b. Sept. 14, 1799; m.
Lemuel Whitman. 1851 Fanny, b. Aug. 6, 1802; m. (1) Tracy
Humphrey; m. (2) M^r. Hurlbut. 1852 Edmund, b. Jan. 14,
1806; m. (1) Nancy C. Hinman; m. (2) Harriet R. King.
Simsbury, Conn., records; Goodwin Notes, 281; Mills Gen.;
Barber Gen.; New Eng. Reg., Vol. LXXVIII, 98.
844 ELISHA, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Dec. 26, 1762 ( Elisha 6,
Samuel\ Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Simsbury, May 14,
1787, Arispa Mitchelson, bapt. St. Andrews Church, Oct. 21,
1765, d. of Eliphalet and Susannah (Enno) Mitchelson.
Elisha served in the Revolution. Many records have given
credit to the father Elisha as having served in the Revolution
which is incorrect. Records show conclusively that it was Elisha,
Junior. He served as private, 18th Regt., Col. Noah Phelps.
Later was detached for service in defense of the sea coast and
state to Mar. 1, 1780. Served as pvt., Capt. John Cooke, Col.
Samuel Canfield, at West Point. He also served as Lieutenant,
9th Co., 18th Regt., 1797; Captain in 1800. Census record of
1810 shows one son and two daughters.
Children: 1853 DEBORAH, b. Jan. 30, 1788; d. May 4, 1827,
unm. 1854 LYDIA, b. May 26, 1790. 1855 LESTER, b. 1793.
Edward Griswold
103
Simsbury, Conn., records; St. Andrews Church records; Conn.
Men in the Revolution, 581.
845 ALEXANDER VIETS, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Apr. 22,
1766 (Elisha6, Samuel 4, Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1); m. (1) in
Simsbury, May 6, 1786, Elizabeth Mitchelson, b. June 18,
1768, d. of Eliphalet and Susannah (Enno) Mitchelson, who
died Sept. 10, 1817.
He m. (2) in Bristol, R. I., Nov. 29, 1827, Amelia Smith.
As a young man he was imbued with a great religious spirit,
and in June, 1794, he offered himself as a candidate for Holy
Orders, and was received. His first parishes were St. Matthew,
East Plymouth, St. Mark, Hanvinton; and Trinity, Northfield,
in Litchfield, before his advancement to the priesthood, which
occurred in October 1795, by Bishop Seabury.. For ten years he
served in Litchfield, and was the idol of the children, and parents
as well, an uncommonly perfect man.
In 1803 he was called to St. Michael, in Bristol, R. I., and
urgently asked to accept, which after due thought he did, and
after serving faithfully he was chosen Bishop of the Eastern
Diocese, May 31, 1810.
His life speaks for him. He was a silent man, living pro¬
foundly within himself and his work, tender and devoted to
his family, and his people, and with acquired grace of Christian
humility in his contact with others.
Space does not permit a full review of his life here, and the
reader is referred to “The Life of Rt. Rev. Alexander Viets
Griswold,” by John S. Stone, D.D., and a short review by Julia
C. Emery, Conn. Hist. Society, Hartford.
His children: 1856 ELIZABETH, b. Sept. 10, 1786. 1857
VIETS, b. June 29, 1788; d. May 2, 1812. 1858 EUNICE, b.
1791; d. Apr. 4, 1811. 1859 HARRIET, b. Oct. 25, 1793; d.
Mar. 24, 1805. 1860 SUSAN MARIA, b. 1796. 1861 JULIA,
b. 1798; d. Apr. 16, 1826. 1862 SYLVIA, b. 1800. 1863 GEORGE,
(Rev.) b. July 1802; d. Sept. 1829, unm. 1864 ANN DeWOLF,
b. Oct. 2, 1804. 1865 ALEXANDER HOWARD, b. Apr. 6,
1807. 1866 HENRY AUGUSTUS, b. July 6, 1811. 1867 HAR¬
RIET, b. 1816. 1868 GEORGE, 1830-1842. 1869 MARY
WILLIAMS, b. 1833.
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Simsbury, Conn., records; records of St. Andrews Episcopal
Church.
846 EZRA, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Dec. 6, 1767 (Elisha6,
Samuel 4, Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Simsbury, Nov. 8,
1786, Ruth Roberts, b. 1768, d. of Lemuel, 2nd, and Ruth
(Woodford) Roberts.
Ezra was a zealous member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church
and served in many official capacities in church work. Served
as church clerk several years and gave the church an organized
record of its work and the members.
Ezra as a farmer in Simsbury evidently experienced some of
the usual melon depredations, especially when the melons were
plentiful and good. So he caused the following admonition to be
inserted in the Connecticut Courant, which had first appeared
that year of 1794:
“The subscriber wishes to notify his old honourable customers,
who practice stealing and destroying his fruit every year, that
his water mellons are now almost ripe; and if they do not as usual
destroy the fruit and vines immediately, they will get entirely
ripe; and then somebody or other will be the better for them,
which will be a grievous mortification to those manly gentlemen.
Simsbury, August 4, 1794. Ezra Griswold.,,
He removed his family to Worthington, Ohio, being a member
of the Scioto Company, in 1803, arrived there after 44 days
travel with ox teams, over rough forest trails and almost impassa¬
ble roads, showing the undaunted spirit of the pioneer, and is
said to have, been the first settler to arrive. Anyone in this day
who knows Worthington could hardly envision the heart-breaking
conditions met with by this family, but with perseverance and
steadfast spirit they wrested a home from the wilderness, and
lived to see a prosperous community. And we must remember
that the powTer of the Indians in Ohio had just been broken, and
small bands were still lurking about, loath to give up the lands
to the white settlers.
In this early day money, or any medium of exchange, was a
rarity. Ezra, in order to help the community, issued bills of ex¬
change on his own, as a settlement banker. Illustrated is one
which has been preserved through the years.
0‘S demand 1 promise to \>a> or Nearer
: eomrent Bank Kotos at mx Ofdec, \n >\ortVm$ton,
OKB TH>UL\B.
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Ezra Griswold Bill of Exchange
(Xo. 846 Edward Branch)
Edward Griswold
105
He and his family were largely instrumental in organizing St.
Johns Episcopal Church at Worthington, and he was a devoted
member all his life. By his work, his charity and helpfulness,
he endeared himself to his neighbors, and he became a leading
citizen, serving many years as J.P. Served as captain of militia.
He died Oct. 22, 1822. Ruth died May 31, 1847, se. 79. Burials
in St. John cemetery.
Their children: 1870 RUTH, b. Aug. 23, 1790. 1871 EZRA,
b. May 25, 1792. 1872 GEORGE, b. Apr. 17, 1794; d. 5 days
later. 1873 GEORGE HARLOW, b. May 21, 1795. 1874
MELISSA, b. May 18, 1798. 1875 Infant, b. & d. Mar. 15, 1800.
1876 EDWIN JARVIS, b. July 15, 1801; d. Jan. 19, 1821. 1877
EMILY, b. Jan. 28, 1803; d. June 21, 1820. 1878 HIRAM
ROBERTS, b. May 15, 1805; d. Nov. 10, 1805. 1879 Infant,
b. 7th, d. July 21, 1807. 1880 SYLVIA, b. Aug. 6, 1808. 1881
HARRIET, b. Nov. 15, 1810.
Simsbury, Conn., and Worthington, Ohio, records; St. An¬
drews, in Simsbury, Conn., and St. Johns, in Worthington,
Episcopal Church records; A Griswold Lineage, by Rev. Edwin
Viets Griswold; Hist, of Franklin county, Ohio; Quaint Ad¬
vertisements (H. M. Brooks); Old Northwest Quarterly, Vol.
VI, October 1903.
847 EUNICE, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Feb. 9, 1770 ( Elisha 5,
Samuel 4, Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1); m. (1) Oliver Holcomb,
who died, and she m. (2) 1797, Butler Pinney, s. of Ensign
Jonathan and Lydia (Case) Pinney, who died Dec. 28, 1850.
Eunice died May 12, 1849. Burials in Hopmeadow or Mitchelson
cemetery, St. Andrews Church, North Bloomfield.
Children Pinney: 1882 Norman, b. Oct. 21, 1800. 1883
Emelin e Minerva, b. Apr. 21, 1808; m. Henry Bright. 1884
Viets Griswold, b. Sept. 24, 1815; d. Oct. 4, 1830.
Turkey Hills, Conn., Congregational Church record; Sims¬
bury, Conn., records.
848 ROGER, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Feb. 22, 1772 (Elisha5,
Samuel 4, Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Salome Case, d. of
Amasa, b. Dec. 6, 1777, who died Dec. 8, 1824. Roger m. (2)
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Coventry, Conn., Eunice (Loomis) Wright, or Wight, widow
of John, Oct. 16, 1806. b. Aug. 8, 1788.
Roger was a visionary sort of person, and insisted upon build¬
ing what wras known as the Rainbow Mills, at the bend of the
Farmington River; he is said to have had considerable ingenuity
and mechanical ability. The mills and the dam were built and
operations commenced, then a great freshet came and swept
away much that had been accomplished, resulting in serious loss
to Roger, and members of the family who wTere heavily interested
financially.
Administration of the estate of Salome, Simsbury, Conn.,
Probate, 1824, mentions sons John, Linus, Zoroaster; daughters
Delia, Amanda, wrife of Joel Enno; Miranda, wife of Claudius
Wheeler.
Roger died Dec. 4, 1825. His w’ill mentions the same family.
Eunice m. (3) Martin Enno, Feb. 13, 1831.
Children: 1885 EPHER, b. Sept. 8, 1802; d. se. 9 days. 1886
JOHN. 1887 LINUS. 1888 DELIA, b. 1812. 1889 ZORO¬
ASTER. 1890 AMANDA. 1891 MIRANDA.
Simsbury, Conn., record; St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church record;
Thomas Wight Gen., 310; Stone’s Memoir of Bishop Griswold.
849 DEBORAH, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Aug. 27, 1776 (Elisha5,
Samuel 4, Thomas 3, George2, Edward1); m. Bethuel Baker, b.
Sept. 22, 1766, s. of Bethuel and Hannah. They resided in
Lanesboro, Mass. Records of the Episcopal Church there show
that Bethuel wTas baptized Nov. 3, 1846, and buried Nov. 12,
1846, ae. 80. Deborah was buried Sept. 15, 1850, ae. 74. No issue.
850 SAMUEL, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Jan. 1, 1780 (Elisha5,
Samuel 4, Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1); m. (1) in Cheshire, Conn.,
Oct. 16, 1803, Thetis Gilchrist, b. in Woodbury, Conn., Aug.
14, 1780.
Samuel was a child of St. Andrews Episcopal Church, in Sims¬
bury, and resolved to enter the ministry. Attended Yale College
but left before graduation. Preached his first sermon at Granby,
Conn., May 2, 1802.
Edward Griswold
107
Removed to Gr. Barrington, Mass., where they resided for
several years. Thetis died there Nov. 1, 1814, and he m. (2)
Oct. 27, 1817, Maria Riley, b. in Sharon, Conn., Jan. 20, 1792.
They removed to Volney, N. Y., where he is shown on census
record with wife and four daughters. Maria died there Aug. 31,
1845. Samuel died Sept. 3, 1862.
Their children: 1892 FLORA MARIA, d. Mar. 19, 1806.
1893 ELSIE SOPHIA. 1894 GEORGE GILCHRIST. 1895
LUCY MARIA. 1896 SAMUEL. 1897 MARY. 1898 JANE.
1899 ANNE.
St. Andrews Episcopal Church record; Hist, of St. Marks
Church, Conn.; Gilchrist Gen.; Gr. Barrington Episcopal Church
record; Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 359.
851 SYLVIA ARABELLA, b. in Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 14,
1781 (Elisha5, Samuel 4, Thomas 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Feb. 2,
1802, Jasper Davis Jones. She died Jan. 27, 1858, ae. 76.
Burials in Hopmeadow cemetery, St. Andrews Church.
Their children: 1900 Julia, b. Aug. 7, 1808; m. (1) Holcomb;
m. (2) Oliver Griffin. 1901 Sylvia C., d. Aug. 5, 1835, ae. 17.
1902 Jasper D., b. 1823; d. July 30, 1835, ae. 12. 1903 Mary L.,
b. 1820; d. Sept. 6, 1835, ae. 15.
There were probably other children of which we have no
record.
St. Andrews Episcopal Church record; T.S.R., Hopmeadow
cemetery.
852 CLARISSA, b. in Windsor, Conn., Apr. 3, 1775 (Isaac5,
Isaac4, John3, George 2, Edward1) ; m. William Alvord, s. of Jo¬
seph and Lucy (Griswold) Alvord, b. May 3, 1774 (No. 434).
Clarissa died Dec. 1, 1809, ae. 35, and he m. (2) her sister Salina.
Their children: 1904 Felton, b. July 2, 1802; d. Apr. 14, 1806.
1904 A William, b. Apr. 3, 1804; d. Mar. 14, 1806. 1905 William
Felton, b. Mar. 14, 1807; d. Aug. 27, 1851, unm. 1906 Alanson
H., b. Aug. 7, 1809; d. Apr. 13, 1810.
Windsor, Conn., records; Alvord Gen.
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853 NARCISSA, b. in Windsor, Conn., Oct. 20, 1777 (Isaac6,
Isaac4, John3, George 2, Edward1); m. Cyrus Phelps, b. in Wind¬
sor, Jan. 15, 1771, s. of Bildad and Eunice.
Their children: 1907 Edith. 1908 Mark Tully Cicero, b. Nov.
10, 1800; d. Oct. 2, 1803. 1909 Candace Narcissa, b. June 30,
1805; unm. 1910 Maria Theresa, b. Aug. 20, 1807; d. Sept. 2,
1839, unm.
Windsor, Conn., records; Phelps Gen.
854 ISAAC, b. in Windsor, Conn., Oct. 27, 1779 (Isaac?,
Isaac4, John3, George 2, Edward1); m. Feb. 14, 1801, Ursula
Clark, d. of Moses, b. in Windsor, Jan. 1, 1783.
Isaac made the journey to Ohio in 1805 in company with Col.
Kilboume and Isaac Phelps on horseback. They located land
in Blendon Township, Franklin county, Ohio, and returned to
Connecticut. Isaac and his family returned to Ohio in 1806,
with ox teams and all their belongings. They were among the
earliest settlers in Blendon.
Isaac speedily became a prominent and influential citizen.
Active in all matters of civic pride. Corporal in the Militia 1808.
Saw active service in the war of 1812. Appointed postmaster in
1824 and served until the date of his death about 1864.
Their children: 1911 EUNICE, d. Apr. 12, 1803. 1912 ISAAC
MORTIMER, b. Dec. 23, 1803. 1913 EDWIN B., b. Aug. 23,
1805; d. May 17, 1834, unm. 1914 CHRISTINA, b. Feb. 23,
1808. 1915 FREDUS NILES, b. May 11, 1811; d. July 16,
1881, unm. 1916 CICERO PHELPS, b. Dec. 6, 1815; d. Aug.
10, 1885, unm. Served as postmaster after his father’s death.
1917 MINDWELL, b. Oct. 9, 1822.
Windsor, Conn., records; Hist, of Franklin county, Ohio.
855 CHRISTINA, b. in Windsor, Conn., May 23, 1784 (Isaac?,
Isaac4, John3, George 2, Edward1); m. May 10, 1810, Richard
Niles, b. Feb. 23, 1785, s. of Moses and Naomi (Marshall)
Niles, who died June 19, 1846. She died Apr. 26, 1879. T.S.R.,
Elm Grove cemetery, Windsor.
Their children: 1918 Juliet, b. Mar. 10, 1811; d. Aug. 30,
1903. 1919 Lucadia, b. June 25, 1813; d. Jan. 28, 1905. 1920
Edward Griswold
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Moses, b. July 15, 1818; d. Jan. 8, 1819. 1921 Augusta E., b. .
July 12, 1820; d. Mar. 14, 1822. 1922 Maria H., b. Nov. 3,
1822; d. Nov. 30, 1874. 1923 Augusta F., b. Apr. 7, 1825; d.
Mar. 16, 1860.
Windsor, Conn., records; Niles Gen.
856 CYRUS, b. in Windsor, Conn., Feb. 15, 1786 (Isaac6,
Isaac \ John*, George j2, Edward1)', m. in Windsor, Aug. 21, 1810,
Pamelia Niles, who died May 2, 1878, ae. 88. Cyrus died Feb.
3, 1867, ae. 81. T.S.R. Elm Grove cemetery, Windsor. Adminis¬
tration of her estate, Windsor, Conn., Probate, mentions her son
Niles and daughter Antoinette P. Williams. Cyrus served in
War of 1812.
Their children: 1924 NILES M., b. 1813. 1925 JAMES H.,
d. Dec. 30, 1817, ae. 3 mo. 1926 FREDUS. 1927 BYRON O.,
d. Oct. 1, 1901, ae. 71. 1928 ANTOINETTE P. 1929 LOUISA
S., b. 1815; d. Dec. 11, 1834.
Windsor, Conn., records; Windsor Congregational Church
records; Niles Gen.; Record of Men serving in the War of 1812.
857 SALINA, b. in Windsor, Conn., Jan. 2, 1782 (Isaac?,
Isaac4, John*, George 2, Edward1); m. Apr. 3, 1810, William
Alvord, husband of her sister Clarissa. Salina died Feb. 4,
1821, ae. 39. William n>. (3) Martha Barber. He died Dec. 26,
1856. One child by Salina: 1930 Euclid W., b. July 16, 1813; m.
Mary E. Keeney.
Windsor, Conn., records; Windsor Congregational Church
records; Alvord Gen.
858 MINDWELL, b. in Windsor, Conn., Mar. 1, 1788 (Isaac6,
Isaac4, John*, George2, Edward1); m. Aug. 9, 1814, John Palmer
W.C.R.). She died in Poquonoc, Windsor, Sept. 23, 1814. No
issue. He m. (2) Abigail B., who died in Poquonoc, Jan. 1, 1832,
ae. 52. No record of issue found.
Stiles Ancient Windsor.
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859 JOHN, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1776/77 ( Abiel5, Isaac*,
John*, George 2, Edward1); m. Mary Griswold, d. of Elihu and
Mary (Wolcott) Griswold (No. 533), who died Dec. 8, 1834, ae. 56.
He died May 18, 1815, ae. 38. Burials in Elm Grove cemetery,
Windsor.
His will, Feb. 22, 1815, Hartford, Conn., Probate, mentions
wife Mary; Elihu T.; Mary C.; Frances; Rebecca G.; and Abiel
W. Griswold. Distribution to Mary, wife of Richard Butler,
Mary C., Frances E., Rebecca G., and John E. Grisw^old.
Mary m. (2) Richard Butler, wiiose first wife, Lucy, died
June 27, 1815. He died Feb. 10, 1833, ae. 76.
Children Griswold: 1931 ELIHU T. 1932 MARY, b. 1802;
d. Sept. 2, 1803. 1933 MARY C. 1934 FRANCES E. 1935
JOHN E., b. 1804. 1936 REBECCA G. 1937 ABIAL W., b.
1814; d. Jan. 9, 1817.
Windsor, Conn., records.
860 ABEL BUCKLAND, b. in Windsor, Conn., Oct. 27, 1778
(Abiel5, Isaac*, John3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Windsor, Sept. 8,
1800, Mary Pinney, b. Nov. 4, 1781, d. of Capt. Isaac and
Sabra, wrho died Dec. 4, 1850. He died Mar. 13, 1821, ae. 42.
Their children: 1938 SENECA, b. July 21, 1801; d. July 11,
1810. 1939 MARY, b. Aug. 13, 1803. 1940 CATHERINE.
1941 JULIA ANN. 1942 MINDWELL, b. Aug. 26, 1814. 1943
ISAAC PINNEY, b. 1817. 1944 JANE. 1945 HULDAH.
1946 SABRA. 1947 THERESSA.
His will, Hartford, Conn., Probate, Mar. 2, 1821, mentions
only son Isaac Pinney; daughters Mary, Sabra, Catherine, Juli¬
anna, Jane, Mindw'ell and Theressa.
Windsor, Conn., records.
861 ILA, b. in Windsor, Conn., Oct. 27, 1781 (Abiel5, Isaac*,
John3, George 2, Edward1); m. Polly Ingersol, d. of Oliver, of
Westfield, Mass., b. 1779, who died May 24, 1839, ae. 60. He died
Nov. 19, 1828, ae. 46. Burials in the Old cemetery, Westfield.
They resided in Westfield.
His will, Nov. 12, 1827, Hampden county, Mass., Probate,
mentions wife Polly; sons William Ingersol, Lucius Phelps, Sen-
Edward Griswold
111
eca Marshall, Roland, Andrew Jackson; daughters Mary Ann,
Abigail, Jane, Sarah Ingersol, and Huldah Rebecca.
Their children: 1948 WILLIAM INGERSOL. 1949 LUC IUS
PHELPS. 1950 SENECA MARSHALL. 1951 ROLAND, b.
1813; d. Aug. 7, 1842. 1952 ANDREW JACKSON. 1953 MARY
ANN. • 1854 ABIGAIL. 1955 SARAH INGERSOL. 1956
JANE, b. 1818; d. Jan. 20, 1836. 1957 HULDAH REBECCA.
Windsor, Conn., and Westfield, Mass., records.
862 ORIGEN, b. in Windsor, Conn., Oct. 13, 1785 ( Abielb ,
Isaac *, John*, George 2, Edward1); m. Dec. 26, 1814 (W.C.R.),
Salena Soper, b. 1796, who died Nov. 6, 1865, ae. 69. He died
Sept. 28, 1855, ae. 70. Burials in Elm Grove cemetery, Windsor.
Their children: 1958 NATHAN, b. Dec. 25, 1821; d. Mar. 30,
1853. 1959 SENECA ORIGEN, b. Dec. 23, 1823. 1960 HECTOR
ABIEL, b. 1828; d. Apr. 15, 1844. 1961 JAMES ETHEL-
BERT, b. 1840; d. Apr. 20, 1854. 1962 CATHERINE (m.
Lester F. Griswold). 1963 MARIA DEBORAH STARK, b.
June 28, 1830. 1964 JAMES W., b. 1833; d. Mar. 20, 1836.
1965 EVERETT, d. Mar. 27, 1836, ae. 2 mo. 1966 EMMA F., d.
Dec. 30, 1848, ae. 6 mo.
Windsor, Conn., records.
863 ABRAM, b. in Windsor, Conn., Nov. 28, 1788 (Abiel6,
Isaac*, John*, George 2, Edward1); m. Cornelia Humphrey, b.
in Canton, Conn., July 30, 1787.
Removed to Gustavus, Ohio, about 1816, where he became a
leading citizen, highly respected and esteemed. Served as J.P.
for many years. He died Sept. 6, 1865. Cornelia died June
14, 1869.
Their children: 1967 ADELINE CORNELIA. 1968 GEORGE
A., b. Oct. 5, 1814. 1969 ELLEN FRANCES. 1970 EDWIN H.
Windsor, Conn., records; Hist, of Ashtabula county, Ohio;
Family records.
878 MARCUS, b. in Windsor, Conn., 1791 ( Abiel 5, Isaac*,
John*, George 2, Edward1); m. in Windsor, Feb. 15, 1827, Mar-
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tha Holcomb, who died Aug. 30, 1846, as. 42. Elm Grove ceme¬
tery.
Their children: 1971 MARCUS P. 1972 HULDAH. 1973
RICHARD P„ d. Jan. 19, 1842, se. 4-10.
Windsor, Conn., records.
880 SYLVANUS COLLINS, b. in Suffield, Conn., Sept. 5,
1762 ( Sylvanus *, Benjamin 4, Benjamin 3, George ', Edward,1); m.
(Suffield, Conn., and West Springfield, Mass., records) June 4,
1789, Betsey (Elizabeth) Pheland, of Juding Hills, Conn.
He died in Simsbury, Conn., May 25, 1809. Distribution of
his estate mentions widow Elizabeth; children Sylvanus,
Milton, Harvey and Frederick.
Their children: 1974 SYLVANUS, b. Dec. 26, 1789. 1975
AVERY. 1976 HARVEY, b. May 12, 1794. 1977 MILTON, b.
Dec. 25, 1795. 1978 FREDERICK, b. May 25, 1797.
Suffield, Conn., records; Suffield Congregational Church rec-
ords.
881 ESTHER, b. in Suffield, Conn., Dec. 22, 1763 (Sylvanus1,
Benjamin 4, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward ') ; m. in Windsor, Conn.,
Judah Pinney, b. Sept. 18, 1757, s. of Isaac, III, and descendant
of Humphrey Pinney, who came to America with Rev. Warham’s
company, 1630.
Their children: 1978 Esther. 1979 Youngs, b. 1788. 1980
Delia. 1981 Edward. Perhaps others.
Stiles Ancient Windsor, II, 611; Pinney Gen., 51.
882 BENJAMIN, b. in Suffield, Conn., Feb. 26, 1765 (Syl¬
vanus*, Benjamin 4, Benjamin \ George \ Edward1); m. Sarah or
Sally. No further record. She died July 1811, se. 43. Benjamin
died May 25, 1823, se. 57 . Burials in Elm Grove cemetery,
Windsor, Conn.
Their children: 1982 HENRY, b. Sept. 23, 1792; d. June 7,
1803. 1983 GILES, b. May 15, 1797. 1984 ALFRED, b. 1800.
1985 MEHITABLE, b. Jan. 15, 1802. 1986 HITTY or Mehi-
table, b. 1805; d. Aug. 2, 1806.
Suffield and Windsor, Conn., records.
Edward Griswold
113
883 HARVEY, b. in Suffield, Conn., May 20, 1766 ( Sylvanus \
Benjamin \ Benjamin *, George?, Edward1); m. Cynthia Hayes, d.
of Dudley. Harvey died Dec. 25, 1812, ae. 48. Elm Grove ceme¬
tery, Windsor.
Their children: 1987 HARVEY, b. Apr. 16, 1806. 1988 ANN.
1989 WILLIAM GAYLORD.
Suffield and Windsor, Conn., records.
884 GAYLORD, b. in Windsor, Conn., Dec. 18, 1767 (Syl¬
vanus5, Benjamin 4, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Mary
HOOKER, d. of Horace and Elizabeth (Filer) Hooker, b. Nov.
26, 1769, in Hartford, Conn., who died Aug. 2, 1811. He died
Mar. 1, 1800. (T.S.R. Herkimer, N. Y.)
He was a graduate of Yale. Lawyer. Removed to Herkimer,
N. Y. Served as a member of the New York Assembly and U. S.
Congress.
Administration of his estate, Apr. 12, 1809. Apr. 14, 1810,
petition by Mary for guardianship of the children of Gaylord,
Mary, Hooker, Hannah Hooker, and Sally Elizabeth.
Their children: 1990 SARAH ELIZABETH. 1991 MARY
B., b. 1798; d. June 4, 1813, ae. 15. 1992 HOOKER. 1993
HANNAH. 1994 GAYLORD H.
Suffield and Windsor, Conn., records; Herkimer, N. Y.,
records; Thomas Hooker Gen.
885 SUSANNAH, b. in Suffield, Conn., June 21, 1769 (SyU
vanus 6, Benjamin 4, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Chrisibus
Fox. She died Mar. 18, 1857. She is mentioned as the wife of
Chrisibus Fox in her father’s will. Chrisibus served in the Revolu¬
tion. No record of their children has been found.
888 WILLIAM, b. in Suffield, Conn., June 3, 1778/9 (Syl¬
vanus*, Benjamin 4, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. (1) Anna,
whose name and parentage has not been ascertained, who died
Feb. 7, 1813, aged 36 (T.S.R.), Old Wintonbury cemetery,
Bloomfield, Conn. He m. (2) Sept. 8, 1814, Orra Case (W.C.R.).
He died May 10, 1830, ae. 55 (T.S.R.).
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Their children: 1995 ERASTUS WOLCOTT, b. 1802; d.
Apr. 1, 1807. 1996 WILLIAM POMEROY, b. 1797; d. Apr. 10,
1807. 1997 ANNA MARIA, b. 1797; d. Mar. 10, 1811. 1998
HARVEY, b. 1796; d. Mar. 1812. 1999 Child, died Sept. 27,
1822, se. 2. 2000 MARY ANN, died Apr. 14, 1812, ae. 2. 2001
AMELIA. 2002 ADELIA.
Suffield and Windsor, Conn., records; Old Wintonbury ceme¬
tery records.
889 HANNAH, b. in Suffield, Conn., July 14, 1780 ( Sylvanus 5,
Benjamin 4, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1) ; m. (1) in Suffield, Mar.
4, 1802, Alexander Pomeroy, s. of Capt. Nathaniel and Abigail
(King) Pomeroy, b. Jan. 13, 1773, who died Apr. 18, 1809.
Hannah m. (2) Jesse Miner. She died Nov. 6, 1861.
Children Pomeroy: 2003 Alexander, m. Ruth B. Stoughton.
Child Miner: 2004 Harvey W., m. Mehitable Griswold, d.
of Giles.
Suffield, Conn., records; Pomeroy Gen.
890 ERASTUS NOTT, b. in Windsor, Conn., Jan. 3, 1783
(, Sylvanus 5, Benjamin 4, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in
Windsor, Jan. 10, 1809, Charlotte Pinney.
Erastus died 1831, and Charlotte was appointed administra¬
trix on his estate, Apr. 25, 1831. Distribution to Charlotte,
widow; to Gaylord and Williston Griswold, sons of Erastus.
She was appointed guardian for Gaylord P., se. 12; Gamaliel
W., se. 10, children of Erastus.
Their children: 2005 WILLISTON. 2006 GAYLORD P.,
b. 1819. 2007 GAMALIEL W., b. 1821.
* Windsor, Conn., records; Hartford, Conn., probate records.
893 ALEXANDER, b. in Goshen, Conn., Oct. 18, 1760 (Zac-
cheusby Zaccheus 4, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Lucy Hum¬
phrey, b. May 27, 1767, d. of David and Lucy (Marshall)
Humphrey, who died Dec. 1821. He m. (2) Hannah.
Served in the Revolution. His declaration in his application for
pension states that he entered service 1781 in Goshen,, Conn.,
Edward Griswold
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under Capt. Peter Curtis, and Col. Beebe, 1782; served as a
volunteer at New Haven, Capt. Catlin. Served at Thimble
Islands and was taken prisoner and taken to Long Island. Em¬
ployed under guard chopping wood. Detained for three or four
months and exchanged. Thomas Griswold served in the same
company. Mentions that he removed to Talmadge, Ohio, about
1812. His widow was Hannah.
He was one of the earliest settlers at Talmadge, and died in
Norton, Ohio, Apr. 22, 1850.
Their children: 2008 DUDLEY, b. June 15, 1794. 2009
AUGUSTUS, d. unm. 2010 LUCIA. 2011* ELIZABETH.
2012 ALFRED AUGUSTUS, d. unm. 2013 DAVID. 2014
ALEXANDER. 2015 GUY.
Goshen, Conn., records; Hist, of Summit county, Ohio.
894 DARIUS, b. in Goshen, Conn., Jan. 15, 1764 ( Zaccheus5,
Zaccheus\ Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Mariam Goodwin
d. of Stephen and Abigail (Gillette) Goodwin, b. May 20, 1770.
Darius died and she m. (2) Pitt Buell, b. in Goshen, Jan. 3,
1767, s. of Jonathan and Lydia (Landon) Buell, who died in
New Haven, Ill., Dec. 17, 1828. She died in Saratoga, N. Y.,
Jan. 3, 1839.
Child Griswold: 2016 DARIUS OLIVER, b. 1788.
Children Buell: 2017 Frederick W., b. Oct. 19, 1793; d. Sept.
4, 1819, unm. 2018 Caroline, b. Feb. 24, 1799; m. William P.
Robinson.
Goshen, Conn., and Saratoga, N. Y., records; Hist, of Goshen,
Conn.; Goodwin Gen., 474.
895 ERASTUS, b. in Goshen, Conn., 1767 (. Zaccheus5, Zac-
cheus4t Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Anna Lewis.
He was a farmer at Goshen. Removed to Brace ville, Ohio,
where he died Aug. 6, 1829, ae. 62. Anna, having lost her husband
and all of her children, continued to carry on the farm until her
death, Dec. 8, 1852, ae. 82. They were members of the Congre¬
gational Church.
Their children: 2019 ERASTUS L., b. 1794; d. May 10, 1817.
2020 EMELINE, b. 1798; d. Oct. 3, 1829. 2021 BIRD, b. 1801;
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d. Jan. 27, 1823. 2022 GEORGE, b. 1802; d. July 12, 1817.
2023 JOSEPH, b. 1805; d. Aug. 18, 1824. 2024 WILLIAM, b.
1808; d. Sept. 16, 1842.
Goshen, Conn., records; Braceville, Ohio, cemetery records.
896 ANNA, b. in Goshen, Conn. ( Zaccheus 6, Zaccheus 4, Ben¬
jamin*, George 2, Edward1); m. Thomas Jeffries. No further
information.
897 THOMAS, b. in Goshen, Conn., July 29, 1763 (Giles6,
Zaccheus *, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Sept. 11, 1794,
Lovincla Smith, d. of Abiel, who died Mar. 12, 1849, se. 74.
Thomas died Feb. 25, 1839. Goshen cemetery. His will, Jan.
24, 1839, Litchfield, Conn., Probate, mentions wife Lovincia;
children: Hiram; grandchildren, Sarah and Thomas Whiting
Griswold, children of Hiram; d. Clarissa, wife of Ebenezer Nor¬
ton. Distribution to Hiram, Harriet Crandall, Clarissa Norton,
and Charlotte Bagley.
Their children: 2025 GEORGE, b. Feb. 2, d. Feb. 6, 1797.
2026 CHARLOTTE, b. Mar. 16, 1795. 2027 HIRAM GEORGE,
b. Nov. 17, 1797. 2028 HARRIET, b. Feb. 22, 1800. 2029
CLARISSA, b. Feb. 10, 1802.
Goshen, Conn., records; Hist, of Goshen.
898 MARY, b. in Goshen, Conn., July 7, 1765 (Giles6, Zac¬
cheus*, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Appleton Riley, b.
Aug. 24, 1763, s. of John and Lucia (Case) Riley, who died Nov.
10, 1812, se. 49. Mary died Feb. 9, 1857.
Distribution of his estate, Litchfield, Conn., probate, men¬
tions Mary, widow, and daughter Mary, the only child.
Their child: 2030 Mary, b. 1795; m. William H. Jessup.
Goshen, Conn., records.
899 HANNAH, b. in Goshen, Conn., Apr. 13, 1767 (Giles6,
Zaccheus 4, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Dec. 27, 1787,
William Munson, b. Apr. 25, 1765, s. of Nathaniel and Avis
Edward Griswold
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(Hopson) Munson, who died Apr. 29, 1828. Hannah died Apr.
25, 1851.
They resided in Goshen. He is said to have been a sailor when
a young man. Purchased an interest in a sawmill and four acres
of land. East Branch, Shepaug River, Litchfield. Admitted
freeman Sept. 15, 1800. Served as highway surveyor. After his
death Hannah lived with her sons William and Benjamin.
Their children: 2031 William, b. May 7, 1796; m. Betsey
Sutton. 2032 Benjamin, b. July 1, 1798; m. Minerva Beach.
2033 Abigail, b. Jan. 23, 1802; d. June 24, 1805. 2034 Asahel, b.
Sept. 23, 1805; m. Charlotte Knowlton. 2035 Nathaniel, b.
Oct. 8, 1810; d. June 11, 1823.
Goshen, Conn., records; Hist, of Goshen; Munson Gen., II, 860.
900 JOAB, b. in Goshen, Conn., June 29, 1760 (Giles5, Zclc -
cheus4 , Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. in Herkimer, N. Y.,
Nancy Myers, d. of Gen. Michael and Catherine (Harter)
Myers.
Resided in Herkimer. Active and energetic. Lawyer. Served
as county clerk, 1798. He died Aug. 20, 1811. His will, Aug. 14,
1811, Herkimer county probate, mentions wife Nancy; children
Rensalaer, Myer, Michael, Giles, Theodore, Augustus, Jacob C.,
and Mary Catherine.
Nancy m. (2) Nathaniel Eldridge. She died Sept. 26, 1840,
ae. 57.
Children Griswold: 2036 RENSSELAER. 2037 MYER. 2038
MICHAEL. 2039 GILES. 2040 THEODORE. 2041 AUGUS¬
TUS. 2042 JACOB C., b. 1806; d. Jan. 26, 1821. 2043 JOAB,
b. 1811; d. Sept. 7, 1835. 2044 MARY CATHERINE.
Herkimer, N. Y., records; Hist, of Herkimer county, N. Y.;
Goshen, Conn., records.
901 JOHN, b. in Goshen, Conn., Jan. 10, 1772 (Giles5, Zac -
cheus4, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Apr. 4, 1801, Freelove
Baldwin, b. Sept. 13, 1782, d. of Daniel and Lucy (Hills) Bald¬
win, who died Oct. 9, 1849.
Descendant of Samuel Baldwin, planter of Guilford, Conn.,
1675, who was granted land conditionally that he set up a black-
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smith shop. His sons Stephen, Timothy, and Samuel, removed
to Goshen.
John died Jan. 30, 1838. Distribution of his estate, June 9,
1846, Litchfield, Conn., Probate, mentions Freelove, widow;
also Giles H., Frederick B., Julia A., and Jane L.
Their children: 2045 JULIA, b. July 30, 1803; d. Nov. 22,
1852, unm. 2046 SARAH, b. Oct. 26, 1805. 2047 LUCY, b.
Dec. 3, 1808, unm. 2048 GILES, b. Nov. 26, 1812. 2049 JOHN,
b. June 22, 1816; d. Sept. 13, 1841, unm. 2050 FREDERICK
B., b. Jan. 17, 1824. 2051 JANE, b. Jan. 31, 1827; d. 1897, unm.
2052 COLLINS.
Goshen, Conn., records; Hist, of Goshen; Baldwin Gen., 433.
902 GILES, b. in Goshen, Conn., May 18, 1774 ( Giles 5, Zac-
cheus 4, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1) ; m. Oct. 15, 1800, Sarah
Starr, d. of Ephraim and Hannah (Beach) Starr, b. May 7,
1776, who died Dec. 26, 1860. Giles died Oct. 8, 1855. No issue.
Farmer. Both were devoted Christians and held through life
the highest respect and esteem. Bequeathed their property to
the Congregational Church of Goshen.
903 OLIVER, b. in Goshen, Conn., Mar. 18, 1783 (Giles?,
Zaccheus 4, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Oct. 4, 1804, Hul-
dah West, d. of Joseph and Ruth (Munson) West. Resided in
New Hartford, Conn. Farmer.
Their children: 2053 HANNAH LUCRETIA, b. Aug. 26,
1805. 2054 HENRY B., b. June 1, 1807. 2055 HULDAH, b.
Dec. 8, 1812; d. Feb. 22, 1834.
Goshen, Conn., records; Munson Gen., 1072.
918 REBECCA, b. in Windsor, Conn., Sept. 13, 1776 (Moses5,
Moses*, Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. May 29, 1796, in Herki¬
mer, N. Y., Ichabod Brown, s. of Jacob and Ruth, b. in Han¬
cock, Mass., Apr. 1, 1775, who died Feb. 24, 1852.
His will recorded in Herkimer, N. Y., probate. He wTas a
prosperous farmer. Served as ensign in the 40th Inf., 1814.
and as lieutenant, 1816. Rebecca died Mar. 20, 1833.
Edward Griswold
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Their children: 2056 Harriet, b. Sept. 5, 1897; m. John Brown.
2057 Ichabod Gardner, b. Mar. 12, 1800; m. Roxse Metcalf.
2058 Adrian, b. Dec. 11, 1802; m. Margaret Harter. 2059 Ann,
b. Mar. 3, 1805; m. Christopher Harter. 2060 Ruth, b. Apr. 10,
1807; m. Joseph Farmer. 2061 John Griswold, b. July 15, 1809;
m. Amanda Jones. 2062 Henry, b. Aug. 13, 1811; m. Lucy Kelly.
2063 William Lamport, b. Feb. 7, 1814; m. Helen Harter. 2064
Jane Elizabeth, b. Sept. 18, 1816; m. Hiram Borden. 2065
Nancy, b. Oct. 9, 1820; m. Man ton Wood.
Windsor, Conn., records; Herkimer, N. Y., records; Herkimer,
N. Y., Probate records.
919 ERASTUS, b. about 1793 ( Moses 6, Moses4, Benjamin 3,
George 2, Edward1); m. Betsey Richmond, b. about 1794, in
Herkimer county, N. Y.
They remained in Herkimer county for a time, removing to
Somersett, Niagara county, N. Y. Census record of 1830 shows
them there.
Removed to Michigan. Census 1850, Lapeer county, shows
him ae. 57; Betsey ae. 56, Guy ae. 20, and Gaylord ae. 17.
Their children: 2066 LOVISA SELVINA, b. Feb. 19, 1815.
2067 MOSES, b. Apr. 15, 1817. 2068 NATHANIEL WEB¬
STER, b. May 30, 1821. 2069 SARAH ANN, b. Feb. 23, 1825.
2070 WELTHA, b. May 16, 1827. 2071 GUY, b. Nov. 23, 1829.
2072 GAYLORD, b. May 29, 1834.
Herkimer county, N. Y., records; Family record.
950 BETSEY, b. in Sharon, Conn., Sept. 15, 1768 ( Daniel 5,
Francis 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Sharon, June 9,
1793, Rev. Daniel Kent, s. of Cephas, b. in Suffield, Conn.,
Apr. 10, 1758, who m. (1) Abigail Sykes, of Dorset, who died
there Aug. 18, 1792, ae. 31.
Daniel served in the Revolution. Pension 1832. Betsey granted
pension 1838. He died in Benson, Vt., July 22, 1835, ae. 78. His
inscription, Fairview cemetery: “He was the first settled minis¬
ter in Benson. Ordained 1792 and continued for 36 years. In
life and in death he was distinguished by a cheerful and un¬
swerving confidence in God.”
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Betsey died Mar. 30, 1854, ae. 85. Her inscription: “Distin¬
guished for her Christian wisdom and benevolence, sanctifying
her eminently genial social nature. She contributed much to her
husband’s pastorial usefulness and she has a hallowed remem¬
brance in the hearts of all who knew her.”
Record of children now obtainable: 4073 Daniel M., d.
Apr. 14, 1830, se. 47. 2074 Katherine Griswold, b. Feb. 2, 1805;
m. Rev. Willard Child. 2075 Horatio, b. 1811; d. Feb. 15, 1833,
ae. 22. 2076 Juliette, b. Mar. 1, 1812; d. May 30, 1892. 2077
Abigail Ann, d. July 12, 1817, se. 2. 2078 Allen Goodrich, d.
June 24, 1811, se. 2-1-5.
Sharon, Conn., records; T.S.R. Fairview cemetery, Benson;
Kent. Gen., 193.
952 SARAH, b. in Sharon, Conn., Aug. 13, 1775 (Daniel*,
Francis 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Sharon, Conn, Sept.
27, 1795, Peter Smith, of Amenia, N. Y. They removed to
Herkimer and Oneida county, N. Y.
Their children: 2079 Augustus. 2080 Phineas. 2081 Daniel
Griswold. 2082 Elizabeth.
Sharon, Conn., records.
957 ABEL, b. in Norwich, Conn., Sept. 26, 1762 (Abel*, Fran¬
cis 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. Esther, whose name and
parentage has not been found, who died Mar. 11, 1840, se. 71.
Abel died Feb. 11, 1839, se. 76.
Census records of 1810 showrs wife, 4 sons and 4 daughters,
but his will, June 27, 1835, Norwich, Conn., Probate, shows wife
Esther, sons Abel and Daniel.
Their children: 2083 ABEL, b. Aug. 12, 1806. 2084 DANIEL,
b. Mar. 25, 1808. 2085 RUTH, b. Aug. 4, 1810; d. July 11, 1811.
Norwich, Conn., records.
958 LUCY, b. in Norwich, Conn., Feb. 26, 1765 (Abel*, Fran¬
cis 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Norwich, Feb. 7, 1792,
Simon Edgerton, s. of Capt. Elisha and Elizabeth (Lord) Edger-
ton, and descendant of William Brewster through Ruth Brewster
Edward Griswold
121
and John Edgerton. Ruth Brewster was the granddaughter of
Jonathan, s. of the first William, of Plymouth.
Simon died Feb. 3, 1820, se. 66. Lucy died Dec. 15, 1823, se. 56.
Burials in the old cemetery, Norwich. They removed to Pawlet,
Vt.
Their children: 2086 Daniel Griswold, b. Nov. 26, 1793; m.
Patty Spicer. 2087 William, b. Apr. 23, 1795. 2088 Francis
Griswold, b. Mar. 23, 1797. 2089 Elisha, b. Nov. 26, 1802; d.
May 12, 1850. 2090 Charles, b. Oct. 5, 1804; m. Mary F. Slack.
Norwich, Conn., records; Brewster Gen., 128.
960 LYDIA, b. in Norwich, Conn., Oct. 22, 1763 (Abel\
Francis4, Samuel*, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Norwich, Jan. 15,
1795, Eliab Hyde, b. in Norwich, Sept. 17, 1760, s. of James and
Sarah (Marshall) Hyde. He died 1829. Lydia died 1833.
Their children: 2091 Abiah, b. Dec. 29, 1795; m. Samuel S.
Fuller. 2092 Lucretia, b. Dec. 8, 1797; m. James Maples. 2093
Henry, b. Oct. 6, 1799; d. in Augusta, Georgia, unm. 2094
Augustus, b. Aug. 3, 1801; m. Fidelia W. Foster. 2095 Elizabeth,
b. Aug. 2, 1803; m. Jehiel Fillmore. 2096 Lydia, b. May 28,
1805; d. Aug. 1854, unm. 2097 Harriet, b. Jan. 18, 1807; m.
Rev. Jehiel Fillmore. 2098 Lucy Ann, b. Mar. 1, 1811; d. Sept.
1853, unm.
Norwich, Conn., records; Hyde Gen.; Fuller Gen.
968 ABIGAIL, b. in Norwich, Conn., Nov. 1, 1761 (Isaac?,
Francis \ Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Norwich, Feb. 5,
1782, George Dennis.
Their children: 2099 Fanny, b. Dec. 27, 1782. 2100 Henry
Ely, b. June 22, 1784. 2101 Betsey, b. Mar. 18, 1786. 2102
Nancy, b. Nov. 18, 1787. 2103 George Butler, b. Nov. 8, 1793.
2104 Emmely, b. Mar. 23, 1795. 2105 Mary Ann, b. May 30,
1798.
Norwich, Conn., records; Dennis Gen.
969 ELIZABETH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Feb. 5, 1764 (Isaac?,
Francis4, Samuel3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. Oct. 6, 1785, Paul
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Smith, b. in Suffield, Conn., Oct. 28, 1763, s. of Paul and Jerusha
(Smith) Smith, who died in Sharon, Conn., Sept. 30, 1838. He
was deacon in the First Congregational Church of Sharon for
46 years. Elizabeth died Feb. 28, 1851, ae. 87. Burials in Sharon
cemetery.
Their only child: 2106 Amelia, b. Dec. 11, 1786; m. Major
David Gould, and died Sept. 11, 1814.
Norwich and Sharon, Conn., records; Gould Gen.
972 LUCRETIA, b. in Norwich, Conn., Sept. 21, 1772 (Isaac5,
Francis 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1) ; m. (1) Asa Farnham, who
came to Benson, Vt., 1784; merchant and farmer, who m. (1)
Sally, who died; and their child Eliza died ae. 6 mo., Asa died
June 13, 1811, ae. 48. Prominent citizen serving in public offices.
Lucretia m. (2) Joseph Bascom, formerly of Newport, N. H.,
who came to Benson about 1815. Served as representative 1832-
33. Deacon in the Congregational Church. He died Feb. 12,
1852, ae. 84, Lucretia died Aug. 19, 1834. Sally, Asa’s first
wife, died Aug. 7, 1796, ae. 35.
Children Farnham: 2107 Abigail Starr, d. Aug. 25, 1811, ®.
2 mo. 2108 Lucretia, d. Mar. 19, 1801, ae. 7 mo. 2109 Mary
Ann, d. Mar. 8, 1831, ae. 23.
Norwich, Conn., records; T.S.R. Benson cemetery.
973 SARAH, b. in Norwich, Conn., May 10, 1776 ( Isaac 5,
Francis 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. prob. in Benson, Vt.,
Edward Aiken, b. May 25, 1771, who died July 16, 1846. Sally
died Dec. 27, 1851.
There were probably other children of which we have no
record.
Their child: 2111 Edward Hunter, b. Mar. 19, 1801; m.
Fanny Noble.
Norwich, Conn., records; T.S.R. Fairview cemetery, Benson,
Vt., Noble Gen., 681.
974 ISAAC, b. in Norwich, Conn., Sept. 26, 1779 (Isaac6,
Francis 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Benson, Vt., Nov.
Edward Griswold
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7, 1803, Naomi Barber, d. of Daniel and Ruth, who died May
5, 1814, se. 32. Isaac m. (2) in Benson, Jan. 11, 1815, Hulda
Dickenson, b. Jan. 17, 1779, d. of John and Hulda, of Pitts¬
field, Mass., who died in Benson, Sept. 4, 1858, ae. 79. Isaac died
in Vermontville, Mich., July 14, 1844, ae. 65, his remains being
returned to Benson for burial.
Isaac settled in Benson as a young man where he became a
leading citizen. J.P. for many years. His tombstone is remark¬
able in the carving of many characters and insignia.
Daniel Barber was the first permanent settler of Benson 1783,
and the home he built is still standing there. The old Griswold
home is still standing on road as one enters Benson.
Their children: 2112 DANIEL BARBER, b. Dec. 16, 1804.
2113 ALFRED H., b. July 30, 1806. 2114 GEORGE SEABURY,
b. Mar. 29, 1808. 2115 ISAAC CHESTER, b. Mar. 23, 1810.
2116 ROGER WOLCOTT, b. Mar. 10, 1812. 2117 WILLIAM
DICKENSON, b. Nov. 6, 1815. 2118 SARAH, b. July 27, 1817.
2119 JOSEPH STRONG, b. Sept. 17, 1819. He was a farmer,
occupying the homestead; a genial character and a great lover
of horses. 2120 LAURA ELIZABETH, b. July 12, 1821. 2121
NAOMI HULDAH, b. Aug. 11, 1823.
Norwich, Conn., records; T.S.R. Fairview cemetery, Benson;
Dickenson Gen.; Barber Gen.; Benson, Vt., records.
975 PATIENCE, b. in Norwich, Conn., Nov. 9, 1781 (Jsaac6,
Francis 4, Samuel3, Francis 2, Edward l) ; m. Ira Bascom. No
further record.
976 ABIGAIL, b. in Sharon, Conn., June 2, 1770 (Francis*,
Francis 3, Francis 2, Edward1) ; m. Mar. 18, 1/90, Asahel Jarvis,
b. Feb. 15, 1768, s. of William and Mary (Wright) Jarvis, who
died Sept. 10, 1823. He was a merchant and the fourth genera¬
tion from Thomas Jarvis.
Their children: 2122 Chester, b. Dec. 9, 1792; m. Content
Morris. 2123 Dwight, b. May 27, 1797; m. Frances Upham.
2124 Alma, b. Apr. 3, 1799. 2125 Kent, b. June 13, 1801; m.
Euretta M. Williams. 2126 Edwin, b. May 4, 1803; m. Lydia
E. Gross. 2127 Mary Ann, b. May 11, 1805; m. Leonard Harding.
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2128 Jerta Maria, b. May 30, 1806. 2129 Joseph Sidney, b. Oct.
23, 1807. 2130 Horace Benjamin, b. Sept. 11, 1809. 2131 Har¬
riet, b. Mar. 8, 1812; m. William A. Chase. One son and two
daughters died infants.
Sharon, Conn., records; Jarvis Gen.
981 ADONIJAH, b. in Sharon, Conn., Jan. 30, 1771 (Adoni-
jahb , Francis 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1). He died Sept. 9,
1812, ae. 42. His will, Oct. 7, 1812, Sharon, Conn., Probate,
mentions George Derry, his brother John. Entire estate to his
wife Ann.
Sharon, Conn., probate records; Sharon, Conn., records.
983 JOHN, b. in Sharon, Conn., July 28, 1776 ( Adonijah 5,
Francis 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. Nov. 15, 1805, Har¬
riet Goodwin, d. of John, a Revolutionary soldier, and Nancy,
of Sharon.
They removed to Ludlowville, Tompkins county, N. Y., after
1827, where he opened a tavern. Harriet died in Ann Harbor,
Mich. No issue.
Sharon, Conn., records.
984 LUCY, b. in Sharon, Conn., Aug. 5, 1768 (Adonijah6,
F rancis 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1) ; m. Benjamin Lines.
Mentioned in her father’s will as the wife of Benjamin Lines.
Lucy died Mar. 30, 1825, ae. 47. Benjamin m. (2) Dec. 4,
1825, Sophia Platt, who died Nov. 4, 1868, ae. 83. He died
July 8, 1846, ae. 72-5-5.
No further record of children except: 2132 Lucy, b. 1811; d.
Feb. 12, 1824.
Sharon, Conn., records.
985 DAVID, b. in Norwich, Conn., Sept. 2, 1749 (Elisha6,
Samuel\ Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. Dec. 15, 1786, Ruba
COLGROVE.
Settled at Middletown Springs, Vt., at an early date and
resided there until his death. Served in the Revolution.
Edward Griswold
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His declaration in his pension application 1832, states: “In
1775 lived at Bennington, Vt. Enl. in Capt. Hopkins’ Co., Col.
Warner, and went to Ticonderoga. Served at the battle of St.
John, and the taking of Johnstown; then to Quebec. Retreated
with the army. Appointed Corporal 1776. #Oct. 1776, enl. for
5 months, Capt. Bell and Capt. Gage. Was at Fishkill and
Peekskill, White Plains and King’s Bridge, 1777. Responded
to the Alarm and marched to Onion River to protect inhabitants.
Enl. under Capt. Robinson, Col. Brush, retreated to Castleton.
Enl. under Capt. Ethan Allen, Col. Herrick. Appointed sergeant.
Served at Clarendon, Tinmouth and Pawlet, protecting inhabi¬
tants. Marched to Bennington and took part in the battle.
Marched to Lake George and assisted in the taking of Mount
Defiance. Was present when Burgoyne was captured.”
David died Dec. 30, 1842, a?. 93. Ruba died Oct. 24, 1849,
se. 85.
Their children: 2133 RUBA, b. May 31, 1788. 2134 TRY-
PHINE, b. Jan. 26, 1791. 2135 PERMELIA, b. 1792; d. Oct.
24, 1809. 2136 MELVINA, d. Dec. 29, 1833. 2137 ARUNAH,
b. May, 1796. 2138 DAVID, b. 1800.
Norwich, Conn., records; U. S. Pension record; Middletown
Springs, Vt., records; History of Middletown Springs.
987 JONATHAN, b. in Norwich, Conn., Dec. 30, 1753 (Elisha*,
Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. Nov. 13, 1782, in
Middletown Springs, Vt., Sally, whose name and parentage has
not been found.
Jonathan settled in Middletown Springs at an early date.
Census of 1790 shows wdfe and four children. Made freeman 1801.
Served in the Revolution. Roster of Capt. Elijah Dewey’s Co.,
Oct. 24, 1775. Shown on payroll of Capt. Charles Parker’s
Co., Col. Samuel Herrick’s Regt., Oct. 12-Nov. 7. Capt. John
Spafford’s Co., Col. Ebenezer Allen’s Regt., June 1781. Paybook
1780. Sergeant Jonathan, Vermont Militia. Shown on census
records of 1800, Middletown Springs, wife, four sons, and four
daughters.
Their children: 2139 RENA, b. Jan. 4, 1786. 2140 SUSAN, b.
Dec. 1, 1789. 2141 ISAAC, b. July 12, 1792. 2142 JONATHAN,
b. Sept. 24, 1795; accidentally killed by a musket shot June 4,
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1816. 2143 SALLY, b. Jan. 17, 1798. 2144 HORACE, b. Aug.
16, 1800. 2145 MARIA, b. July 16, 1803.
Norwich, Conn., records; Middletown Springs, Vt., records;
History of Middletown Springs.
988 SYBEL, b. in Norwich, Conn., Apr. 24, 1757 (Elisha6,
Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Bozrah, Norwich,
Apr. 11, 1779, William Cardwell, s. of William and Elizabeth
(Burch) Cardwell, b. Apr. 6, 1751. They resided in New London.
Their children: 2146 John, b. Apr. 23, 1780. 2147 Samuel, b.
Mar. 6, 1782. 2148 Uriah, b. Feb. 10, 1785; m. Hough, of Bozrah.
2149 Nancy, b. Aug. 6, 1786. 2150 Robert, b. Mar. 23, 1788; m.
Lydia Dorsett, and Rebecca (Breed) Potter. 2151 Lydia, b.
Jan. 23, 1790; m. Russell Treadway. 2152 Rebecca, b. June 6,
1792; d. unm. 2153 Yera Ann, b. Aug. 22, 1794; m. Gurdon
Abell. 2154 Sibbel, b. June 28, 1797; m. William Tew. 2155
William S., b. Oct. 10, 1802; m. Rebecca Landphere, and Nancy
(Lester) Comstock.
Norwich, Conn., records; Hist, of Montville, Conn.; New
London, Conn., records.
989 ABIAH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Oct. 23, 1758 (Elisha6,
Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in New London, Conn.,
1782, Thomas Huntington, b. Oct. 28, 1757, s. of Christopher,
Jun., and Sarah (Marriage record of Nehemiah Waterman
Jim., of New London).
Thomas m. (1) in Windham, Conn., Oct. 14, 1779, Nabby
Backus, d. of Ebenezer and Sarah (Clark) Backus.
Removed to Vermont and lived for a time near Middletown,
and was J.P. for Rutland county. Deacon of the Baptist Church
in Middletown about 1820. Removed to Dresden, N. Y. Their
first 5 children were born in Bozrah, Conn., and the last probably
in Middletown.
Their children: 2156 Backus. 2157 John. 2158 Erastus. 2159
Nabby. 2160 Minerva. 2161 Noel.
Borzah, Conn., records; Backus Gen.; Huntington Geiu, 82.
Edward Griswold
127
991 SUSANNAH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Nov. 7, 1773 (Elisha*,
Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1)] m. in Franklin, Conn.,
Oct. 22, 1812, Vaniah Abell, b. Aug. 23, 1773, s. of Thomas and
Zurviah (Hyde) Abell, who died Sept. 3, 1852.
Susannah died 1818, and he m. (2) Lucy Geer, b. May 27,
1787, d. of Nathan and Mary (Gates) Geer, who died June 1864.
He was a farmer in Sprague, Conn. His will bequeathed his
entire estate to Lucy.
Child of Susannah: 2162 John, b. Jan. 21, 1814; d. Sept. 24,
1836, unm.
Children of Lucy: 2163 Nathan Thomas, b. Oct. 25, 1820; d.
Jan. 7, 1843, unm. 2164 Elijah Wheeden, b. Feb. 4, 1826; d.
Jan. 27, 1843, unm.
Norwich, and Franklin, Conn., records. T.S. records, Old
cemetery, in Franklin, opposite the site of the original church;
Abell Gen.
994 EBENEZER, b. in Norwich, Conn., July 16, 1749 ( Ehe -
nezer *, Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1).
Removed with his parents to Orwell, Vt. He m. (1) Eliza¬
beth Beach, who died without issue. He m. (2) Mary Wilcox,
who died after the birth of her sons Nathaniel and Alvin. He m.
(3) Anna Wheeler, b. 1754, who died Apr. 29, 1814, ae. 60.
Ebenezer died Aug. 12, 1822, ae. 73. Mt. View cemetery, Orwell.
His children: 2165 NATHANIEL. 2166 ALVIN, b. 1781.
2167 POLLY. 2168 HIRAM, 2169 EBENEZER, b. 1794; d.
May 18, 1812, ae. 18. 2170 LEVI.
Norwich, Conn., records; Ebenezer Griswold Bible record.
On file in Vol. 18, Albany, N. Y., library.
995 EUNICE, b. in Norwich, Conn., Apr. 20, 1752 (Ebenezer*,
Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1)] m. 1771, Capt. Thomas
Abell, s. of Simeon and Parnall (Willes) Abell, b. Norwich,
Oct. 9, 1749.
Removed to Bennington, Vt. Later to Fredonia, N. Y., where
he died Oct. 10, 1814, ae. 64. Eunice died Feb. 21, 1841, ae. 89.
T.S.R. Main Street cemetery, Fredonia.
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Their children: 2171 Pamall, b. July 5, 1772; m. Jason Kings-
ey. 2172 Levi, b. 1774; d.y. 2173 Eunice, b. 1775; d.y. 2174
fvvo17’ b'/f' V7?7; “• Maly AbelL 2175 Lydia. b. Jan. 4,
1779; m. Ralph Pomeroy. 2176 Moseley W., b Feb 24 17K1-
”■ R“th Baldwin. 2177 Dice, b. Oct. I 1783; m Dr Jacob
Kingsley 2178 Eunice, b. Feb. 3, 1789; m. Elisha Foster. 2179
Thomas Gnswold, b. Apr. 15, 1791; m. Rhoda Hawkes. 2180
Clanssa, b. Nov. 18, 1793; m. Heniy Fassett. 2181 Frances b
July 20, 1798; m. Samuel Johnson.
Norwich, Conn., records; Hyde Gen., II, 1065; Abell Gen.
996 HANNAH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Apr. 23, 1754 (Ebe-
nezer*, Samuel 4, Samuel *, Francis 2, Edward1) ; m. (Hanover and
Lisbon, Conn., record). Sept. 30, 1773, Jesse Tenney, b. in
Norwich, Apr. 20, 1741, s. of Joseph and Abigail (Wood) Tenney.
Removed and settled in Bennington, Vt„ just before the
Revolution, 1774. After the war commenced Hannah took her
son Isaac on horseback to Connecticut. Jesse entered the ser-
vice and served as commissary, during the war. Commanded a
small body of men detached by Gen. Stark at the battle of
Bennington to take charge of the women and children. After
the war they returned to their farm near the “Battle Ground.”
He was considered a very benevolent and kind-hearted man
Later removed to Sudbury, Vt. He died Jan. 8, 1815. Hannah
died Feb. 20, 1833.
_ Their children: 2182 Isaac, b. Nov. 8, 1775; m. Minerva
2183H;mnah' b- Jan. 17, 1778; d. May 31, 1831, unm.
° y, . Dec. 29, 1779; m. Dr. Enoch Pomeroy. 2185
ReV1; b;Feb- 22’ 1781 ’ m- Mary Kingsbury. 2186 Jesse, b. Mar.
22> 1783 ’ m- Harriet Sanderson. 2187 Lovice, b. May 22, 1785-
m. Archibald Matteson. 2188 Achsah, b. July 6, 1787- m Seth
Parsons. 2189 Alvan, b. June 1, 1790; m. Lama Barnes. 2190
b' Ju y 12, 1792 ’ m- Moses Barnes. 2191 Sarah, b. May
17, 1794; m. Munroe Pease.
Norwich, Conn., records; Tenney Gen.; Hist, of Bennington,
997 RHODILLA, b. in Norwich, Conn., Oct. 31, 1756 (Ebe-
nezer 5» Samuel4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward l) ; m. in New London,
Edward Griswold
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Conn., May 7, 1778, Lebbeus Horton (by Rev. Andrew Lee,
Pastor of the Church in the Hanover, Conn., Society), s. of
James and Deborah (Bailey) Horton, b. Aug. 14, 1752.
His name has been variously stated as Haughton, Houghten,
and Horton. No further record.
998 SAMUEL, b. in Norwich, Conn., Mar. 29, 1759 ( Ebenezer *,
Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1) ; m. 1783, Lucretia Abell,
b. 1765, d. of Isiah and Rhoda, who died May 7, 1850.
Samuel served in the Revolution. His declaration, Aug. 7,
1832, ae. 73, states that in 1777 he lived at Bennington, Vt. Enl.
under Capt. Samuel Robinson, Col. Herrick; also Capt. Hutchins'
Co. Engaged in scouting and marched to Bennington after the
battle. Served as guard, and his brother-in-law procured his
release and took his place so that Samuel could go to Connecticut
and get help to remove the family out of danger.
His family came and they settled at Orwell. Census of 1800
there shows, self and wife, and seven sons. Samuel died Oct. 16,
1851, se. 93. T.S.R. Mt. View cemetery, Orwell.
Their children: 2192 ABEL, b. Dec. 29, 1784. 2193 LESTER,
b. Apr. 18, 1786. 2194 ANSON, b. Dec. 4, 1788. 2195 ASAPH,
b. 1791. 2196 SAMUEL, b. Sept. 4, 1793. 2197 JEHIEL, b.
Apr. 2, 1796. 2198 MARVIN, b. Sept. 2, 1799. 2199 ISAIAH, b.
Oct. 16, 1801. 2200 RHODA, b. Mar. 4, 1804. 2201 SIDNEY
PAINE, b. 1809.
Norwich, Conn., records; Orwell, Vt., records; Abell Gen.
999 RUTH, b. in Norwich, Conn., July 16, 1761 (Ebenezer*,
Samuel \ Samuel \ Francis \ Edward1) ; m. (Hanover and Lisbon,
Conn., records), Oct. 6, 1/78, Elijah Wentworth, b. in Nor¬
wich, Aug. 17, 1758, s. of James and Letitia (Tilden) Wentworth •
Ruth died Sept. 16, 1805.
Elijah m. (2) Dec. 29, 1805, Lydia Griswold, b. in Norwich,
Conn., Oct. 23, 1758, d. of Simon (No. 449), who died in Starks-
borough, Vt., Aug. 1, 1843; no issue. Elijah died in Sudbury,
Vt., Aug. 13, 1825. Served in the Revolution.
Children of Ruth: 2202 Reuben, b. Oct. 6, 1779; m. Elizabeth
Sanford. 2203 Clarissa, b. Nov. 25, 1781; m. William Warner.
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2204 Phebe, b. May 11, 1784; m. Timothy B. Wheeler. 2205
Nancy, b. Mar. 28, 1787; m. Elijah Clark. 2206 Ashbel, b. Mar.
27, 1789; m. Lucia Hall. 2207 Ira, b. Oct. 8, 1791; m. Sabrina
Griswold, d. of Andrew of Middletown. 2207A Eli, b. Mar. 22,
1794. 2208 Enos, b. July 4, 1797; m. Sarah Ferguson. 2209
Warren, b. Feb. 17, 1800; m. Semira Holcomb. 2210 Harry, b.
Sept. 13, 1802; m. Hannah Farmer.
Norwich, Conn., records; Wentworth Gen., I, 629; II, 376.
1000 JEDEDIAH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Mar. 11, 1764 (E6e-
nezer 5, Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1)] m. Oct. 30, 1788,
Nancy Manning, of Franklin, Conn., d. of Josiah and Mary
(Cook) Manning.
Removed to Vermont before 1790. Census 1800, Orwell, Vt.,
showrs two sons and one daughter.
Their children: 2211 DUDLEY, b. 1791 (T.S.R. Walton,
N. Y.). 2212 Son, d. Apr. 26, 1793. 2213 HARRIET; her will,
Feb. 26, 1857, Rutland, Vt., probate, mentions nephew, son of
her brother Dudley, of Walton, Delaware county, N. Y., Lydia,
wife of Dudley, and Martha, d. of Dudley. 2214 NANCY.
Norwich and Franklin, Conn., records; Hyde Gen. II, 1052;
Manning Gen., 199.
1001 JOSHUA, b. in Norwich, Conn., Apr. 19, 1766 ( Ebe -
nezerb , Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1)] m. (1) in Norwich,
Oct. 31, 1789, Eunice Kingsbury, d. of Capt. Asa and Sarah
(Huntington) Kingsbury, b. Nov. 9, 1767, who died Mar. 1,
1790. He m. (2) Norwich and Franklin, Conn., record, Clarissa
Wright.
Removed to Bennington county, Vt. Census 1810 shows four
sons and eight daughters. Removed to East Canton, Pa., where
he died Feb. 8, 1824, se. 58-8-9. T.S.R. also states service in the
War of 1812.
Clarissa m. (2) James Rose, and died Oct. 30, 1851.
His children: 2215 GURDON, b. Nov. 18, 1789. 2216 CLARK,
b. Jan. 26, 1792. 2217 HANNAH, b. Aug. 14, 1793. 2218
GEORGE WRIGHT, b. Nov. 19, 1794. 2219 HORACE, b.
Aug. 4, 1796. 2220 SHELDON, b. Oct. 1, 1798. 2221 LAURA,
Edward Griswold
131
b. May 7, 1800. 2222 CLARISSA, b. Mar. 23, 1802. 2223
JOSHUA C., b. July 14, 1804. 2224 MARTHA, b. Aug. 6,
1807. 2225 CHARLOTTE, b. July 12, 1811. 2226 SOPHIA, b.
June 23, 1816.
Norwich and Franklin, Conn., records; Family records; East
Canton, Bradford county, Pa., T.S.lt.
1002 ALVIN, b. prob. in Bennington, Vt., Oct. 24, 1768
( Ebenezer *, Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis \ Edward1); m. Dec. 1794,
Anna AY ass, b. Dec. 29, 1769, d. of John and Catherine (Norton)
YYTass. (Gilead, Conn., Congregational Church record). Settled
in Benson, Vt., where he died Oct. 9, 1827, ae. 59.
Their children: 2227 JOHN AUGUSTUS, b. July 18, 1796.
2228 REBECCA, b. Oct. 5, 1798. 2229 HUBBARD NORTON,
b. Jan. 19, 1804. 2230 HOMER FRANKLIN, b. Nov. 23, 1805.
2231 JULIUS ARETUS, b. Dec. 3, 1808. 2232 PAULINE
ANN, b. May 10, 1811; d. June 14, 1813.
Alvin Griswold Bible record in possession of Vera Griswold,
Gordon, Neb. Fairview Cem., T.S.R. of Alvin.
1003 RUFUS, b. in Franklin, Conn., Mar. 8, 1773 (Ebenezer6,
Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. Feb. 17, 1793, Deborah
YYass, b. Jan. 17, 1775, d. of John and Catherine (Norton)
Wass, who died July 3, 1860, ae. 85-5-13. Rufus died Aug. 13,
1862, ae. 89-5-5. (T.S.R.) Mt. View cemetery, Orwell, Vt.
They were members of the church in Sudbury, Vt.; Deborah
1803, and Rufus 1808.
Rufus removed to A ermont at an early date with his brother
Samuel and settled at Orwell. Also lived at Benson, Vt., for a
time. About 1818 settled at Hubbard ton, Vt., and followed the
business of tanner, shoemaker and farmer. Shown on census
records 1850, Hubbard ton: Rufus ae. 77, and Deborah ae. 75,
daughter Elizabeth ae. 42.
Their children: 2233 MERRILL, b. Mar. 2, 1794. 2234
WILMOT, b. Sept. 21, 1795; d. Nov. 9, 1798. 2235 PAM ELIA,
b. Mar. 30, 1797; d. in Benson 1883, unm. 2236 HARVEY, b.
Feb. 10, 1799. 2237 HEMAN, b. Dec. 14, 1800. 2238 JOHN,
b. Aug. 31, 1802. 2239 ORRE, b. Mar. 11, 1804. 2240 RAN-
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DOLPH, b. Mar. 2, 1806. 2241 ELIZABETH, b. Apr. 12,
1808; prob. unm. (See above census record.) 2242 RUFUS
WILMOT, b. Sept. 18, 1810; d. Feb. 5, 1812. 2243 SILAS PAR¬
SONS, b. Oct. 3, 1812. 2244 RUFUS WILMOT, b. Feb. 13,
1815. 2245 EDWIN A., b. Jan. 13, 1817. 2246 CHAUNCEY D.,
b. Mar. 23, 1819.
Franklin, Conn., records; Orwell, Vt., records; Family Bible
record.
1006 ELIJAH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Sept. 5, 1763 (Samuel5,
Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Franklin, Conn.,
Feb. 19, 1801, Salena Hatch.
Resided in Franklin. He died Dec. 28, 1807, ae. 45. T.S.R.
His will, and administration of estate, Jan. 26, 1808, mentions
wife Salena; children Asa and Mary Robinson.
Their children: 2247 ASA, b. Jan. 1, 1802. 2248 MARY, b.
Oct. 16, 1804.
Norwich and Franklin, Conn., records.
1007 ANNA, b. in Norwich, Conn., Apr. 13, 1766 (Samuel5,
Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. Daniel Sampson, b.
1766.
Removed to Bennington, Vt., and taught school. Removed to
Grand Isle, Vt., where he became prominent and a leading citi¬
zen. Captain of militia and served in numerous public offices.
He died Aug. 11, 1820, ae. 53. Anna died June 10, 1838, ae. 72.
No further record.
Hyde Gen., II, 1052; Hemenway II, 540.
1009 POLLY (MARY), b. in Norwich, Conn., Aug. 20, 1770
(Samuel5, Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. Mar. 13,
1797, William Wight, s. of Thomas, b. Mar. 6, 1772, who m.
(1) Sally Morse, who died Apr. 16, 1795. Two children.
After the second marriage the family removed to Montreal,
Canada, 1798. He was impressed into British service in the war
of 1812. After the war they removed to Delaware county, Ohio;
later to Willoughby, Ohio, and to Perry, Lake county, Ohio.
Edward Griswold
133
In 1855 they removed to Cambridge, Henry county, Ill., where
he died with his son John, Nov. 16, 1862. Polly died in Kewanee,
Ill., Apr. 24, 1864.
Their children: 2249 Rena, b. Oct. 24, 1792. 2250 Caty, b.
Dec. 9, 1794. Sophia, b. Jan. 22, d. Nov. 3, 1798. 2251 Sophia,
b. Dec. 3, 1799. 2252 Harriet, b. Jan. 25, 1802; m. John Lewis.
2253 Leonard, b. Dec. 27, 1804. 2254 Willard, b. Sept. 20, 1806.
2255 John, b. July 14, 1808; m. Sarah Ballard. 2256 Rachel, b.
June 14, 1811; m. Samuel Cleveland. 2257 Thomas, b. Feb. 16,
d. Nov. 10, 1813.
Thomas Wight Gen., 139.
1010 JOHN, b. in Norwich, Conn., Feb. 10, 1773 (Samuel*,
Samuel 4, Samuel3, Francis 2, Edward})) m. Oct. 10, 1796, Susan
Morse, b. Feb. 22, 1777. Farmer. Resided in Franklin, Conn.
John died June 10, 1839.
Their son: 2258 SAMUEL, b. Nov. 22, 1797.
Franklin, Conn., records.
1011 CALEB, b. in Norwich, Conn., July 2, 1775 (Samuel*,
Samuel 4, Samuel3, Francis 2, Edward l) ; m. (1) in Franklin, Conn.,
Oct. 1, 1799, Polly (Mary) Morse, who died Jan. 11, 1821,
ae. 42. (T.S.R.) Old cemetery, Franklin. He m. (2) in Griswold,
Conn., Apr. 26, 1821, Mahala or Martha Partridge, who
died Sept. 21, 1840, ae. 57. (T.S.R.) He m. (3) in Norwich,
Conn., Apr. 25, 1842, Susannah Griswold, whose parentage is
unknown. Caleb died May 7, 1853. (T.S.R.)
Child: 2259 DANIEL MORSE, b. June 1815; d. Sept. 18,1818.
1012 JAMES, b. in Norwich, Conn., Apr. 14, 1778 (Samuel*9
Samuel 4, Samuel3, Francis 2, Edward1)) m. in Grand Isle, Vt.,
Mar. 16, 1806, Lois Hyde, d. of Elijah and Elizabeth (Edgerton)
Hyde, b. in Bennington, Vt., Apr. 9, 1787.
Residence Grand Isle, Vt. Farmer. He was a member of the
Methodist Society, class leader and steward. Well considered
and held in high esteem. He died Sept. 23, 1857, *e. 78-5-9.
Lois died Oct. 5, 1873, ae. 86-5-26.
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The Griswold 'Family
Their children: 2260 ADOLPHUS D., b. Apr. 18, 1807. 2261
CARPENTER MOSES, b. Oct. 12, 1809. 2262 ASAHEL, b.
Sept. 19, 1811; d. Feb. 15, 1815. 2263 ASAPH S., b. Sept. 23,
1813. 2264 DAVID EDGERTON, b. Nov. 1, 1815. 2265 ED-
GER B., b. Jan. 3, 1818. 2266 FITCH REED, b. Feb. 28, 1820.
2267 MARY ELIZABETH, b. July 7, 1825, unm.
Norwich, Conn., records; Grand Isle, Vt., records.
1014 LYDIA, b. in Norwich, Conn., Oct. 23, 1758 (Simon5,
Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. Dec. 29, 1805, Elijah
Wentworth, husband of her cousin Ruth (No. 999 and referen¬
ces). No issue.
Elijah died in Sudbury, Vt., Apr. 13, 1825. Lydia died in
Starksborough, \t., Aug. 1, 1843. Elijah served in the Revolu¬
tion.
1016 ANDREW, b. in Norwich, Conn., May 10, 1761 (Simon5,
Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Middletown, Vt.,
Oct. 1, 1783, Rosanna Butler, who died May 4, 1790.
Andrew m. (2) in Middletown, Dec. 1, 1791, Sardina Record.
Andrew died, appraisers appointed on his estate, Rutland, Vt.,
probate, Sept. 13, 1813. Administration of the estate of Sardina,
division of estate July 29, 1814, mentions children of Andrew,
Alfred, Rosannah, Alvira, Sabrina, Zerhira; Elijah Wentworth
also mentioned. Guardian appointed for Polena, July 29, 1814.
Andrew served in the Revolution in Vermont. Pvt., Capt.
Jesse Sawyer’s Rangers, Major Eben Allen, May 16, 1780, June
3, 1781. Capt. William Hutchins, June 30, 1781-Nov. 19, 1781.
Their children: 2268 DIANCE, b. Oct. 10, 1787. 2269 AL¬
FRED. 2270 ROSANNAH. 2271 ALVIRA. 2272 SABRINA.
2273 ZERHIRA or AHIRA. 2274 POLENA.
Norwich, Conn., records; Middletown, Vt., records. Vermont
Revolutionary records.
1017 AZEL, b. in Norwich, Conn., May 21, 1763 (Simon5,
Samuel 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Shoreham, Vt.,
June 12, 1796, Lucretia Butler, b. in Goshen, Conn,, Oct. 31,
Edward Griswold
135
1771, d. of Joseph and Jane (Byintun) Butler, who died in
Winthrop, formerly Stockholm, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1855. Azel died
in Crown Point, N. Y.; while clearing land a tree fell on him
causing death. Azel was supposed to have been buried in Crown
Point but no grave has been found. Lucretia was buried in Win¬
throp.
Their children: 2275 LYDIA, b. Mar. 29, 1796; d. Dec. 24,
1887. 2276 ALEXANDER, b. Dec. 25, 1798. 2277 ALVERA,
b. 1800; d. Dec. 4, 1885, unm. 2278 JONAH BUTLER, b. Mar.
8, 1802. 2279 GERALDA, b. Aug. 7, 1804. 2280 ANGELINA,
b. June 6, 1807. 2281 JOHANNA JANE, b. June 6, 1810. 2282
LORENZO McLANE, b. Apr. 6, 1813.
Norwich, Conn., records; Shoreham, Vt., records; Family
record.
1020 RUTH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Sept. 3, 1757 (Jo/m4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. Elias Lyman, s. of John and
Hannah (Birchard) Lyman, b. Apr. 14, 1754.
Elias was a descendant of Richard Lyman who came to America
and first settled at Charlestown, Mass., later joining the company
of one hundred who went through the wilderness to Connecticut,
being one of the first settlers of Hartford. His will was the first
of record there Apr. 22, 1640, and his name appears on the
Founders Monument, in Center Churchyard.
Elias and Ruth removed to Lebanon, N. H., where they re¬
sided until death.
Their children: 2283 Elias, b. July 5, 1778; m. Tryphena
Burrows. 2284 Ruth, m. Deacon Ephalet Welles. 2285 Lucy,
m. Ozias Allen. 2286 Lucinda, m. Thomas G. Welles. 2287
Harry, m. (1) Sarah Bartlett; m. (2) Sarah Long. 2288 Tryphena,
b. Aug. 10, 1810; m. Nathaniel Morrell.
Norwich, Conn., records; Lyman Gen., 112.
1021 SARAH, b. in Norwich, Conn., Mar. 18, 1759 (Jo/m4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Lebanon, N. H., Aug. 1781,
Dea. Stephen Bliss, b. in Lebanon, Mar. 31, 1758, s. of Azariah
and Mary (Tilden) Bliss.
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Stephen was noted for his piety and integrity. Through his
efforts a church society was formed and he was chosen deacon.
His son Ziba followed him, and then his grandson Stephen.
Their children: 2289 Ziba, b. May 12, 1782. 2290 John, b.
Dec. 15, 1783. 2291 Anna, b. July 24, 1785. 2292 Stephen, b.
Mar. 29, 1787. 2293 Benjamin, b. Sept. 13, 1788. 2294 Luther,
b. June 5, 1791. 2295 Sarah, b. Feb. 21, 1796.
Norwich, Conn., records; Lebanon, N. H., records; Hist, of
Lebanon.
1022 HANNAH, b. in Lebanon, N. H., Oct. 6, 1761 (John*,
Samuel3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Norwich, Vt., Apr. 1, 1779,
Benjamin Burton, b. 1754.
Hannah was a small, energetic and sprightly woman who held
her faculties to extreme old age. He was highly esteemed and
respected, holding many town offices. He died in Irasburg, Vt.,
Sept. 13, 1847, ae. 93. Hannah died there Mar. 2, 1852, ae. 90.
Their children: 2296 Benjamin, b. June 28, 1780. 2297 Ebe-
nezer, b. Mar. 4, 1782. 2298 Oliver, b. Jan. 24, 1784. 2299
Hannah, b. Feb. 6, 1786. 2300 Stephen, b. Dec. 4, 1787. 2301
Mary, b. Sept. 9, 1789. 2302 Jedediah, b. Sept. 4, 1791.
Lebanon, N. H., records; Irasburg, Vt., records; Hemenway
Vermont records.
1023 LYDIA, b. in Lebanon, N. H., May 11, 1763 (John*,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. Gideon Baker, b. 1765, who
died 1839. Lydia died 1844.
Gideon served in the Revolution and settled in Lebanon after
the war. Became prominent in town affairs; clerk of the pro¬
prietors and other town offices.
Their children: 2303 Gideon. 2304 John, b. 1792; m. Cynthia
Eggleston. There were doubtless other children of whom we have
no record.
1024 REV. JOHN, b. in Lebanon, N. H., Feb. 24, 1765 (John*,
Samuel3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Sharon, Conn., Feb. 5, 1794,
Betsey Lay, of New Haven, Vt., b. 1768. Her tombstone
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record, Valley cemetery, Pawlet, Vt.: ‘‘Betsey, consort of Rev.
John Griswold, died Apr. 16, 1808, se. 40, leaving husband and
seven children; numerous friends in society to lament her loss,
yet leaving evidence that she has gone to unite with the society
of the blessed. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. Thus
to die is gain.”
John Griswold was a Congregational minister; graduate of
Dartmouth college. Ordained pastor of the church in Pawlet, Vt.,
1793, and continued until 1831. He succeeded in building up a
large and successful church. Highly esteemed as a man and
minister. He died May 4, 1852, ae. 87. Valley cemetery, Pawlet.
Shown on census records of 1810. 1830 self and wife, one
daughter ae. 20/30. 1840 self and wife each aged 70/80.
John m. (2) Sarah Meigs, widow of Dr. Phineas Meigs, b.
1760, who died 1805. She was the d. of Capt. Isaac Tomlinson, of
Woodbury, Conn., b. 1765, who died in New York city 1857, ae. 92.
His children: 2305 HARRIET, b. Feb. 2, 1795, bapt. May 6,
1795. 2306 HARRY, b. 1796, bapt. Feb. 12, 1797. 2307 JOHN
LAY, bapt. Aug. 12, 1798; died. 2308 BETSEY LAY, b. July
17, 1798, bapt. Aug. 16, 1798. 2309 FANNY, bapt. Aug. 3, 1800.
2310 SOPHIA, bapt. Aug. 1, 1802. 2311 SALLY SMITH, bapt.
July 8, 1804. 2311 A. GILBERT, bapt. May 25, 1806, d.y.
Lebanon, N. H., records; Pawlet Congregational Church
records, in Town Clerk’s office; Hist, of Pawlet, Vt.
1025 JEDEDIAH, b. in Lebanon, N. H., Apr. 1, 1767 ( John 4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Chelsea, Vt., Mar. 25, 1790,
Sukey Waters.
Jedediah first settled in Chelsea, later in Tunbridge, Vt. Cen¬
sus of 1800 shows wife, two sons and three daughters.
Their children: 2312 JEDEDIAH, b. Feb. 13, 1792. 2313
SUKEY, b. July 17, 1793. 2314 SALLY, b. Mar. 11, 1795; d.
July 31, 1817. 2315 SOPHRONIA, b. Nov. 29, 1796. 2316
MOSES WATERS, b. May 14, 1798. 2317 SOPHIA, b. Dec. 29,
1800. 2318 HARRY, b. Apr. 1, 1804. 2319 PARTHEMIA, b.
Nov. 22, 1806; d. Jan. 8, 1830. 2320 LORINDA. 2321 AHIRA,b.
Oct. 3, 1814. 2322 MOTTIE, d. June 12, 1832.
Lebanon, N. H., records; Hist, of Lebanon; Chelsea and Tun¬
bridge, Vt., records; census of 1850, Tunbridge.
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1028 HEWITT, b. in Lebanon, N. H., May 10, 1774 (John4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. (1) Abigail, whose name and
parentage have not been found. He m. (2) Betsey B. Howe, d.
of Solomon and Lucy (Barnes) Howe, of Newport, N. H., b.
May 15, 1815. They were married Oct. 20, 1833.
Solomon was a Baptist clergyman for over forty years. Hewitt
and Betsey removed to New York state, and settled at German.
Children by Abigail born in Lebanon: 2323 ALVAH C., b.
Jan. 2, 1801. 2324 AHIRA, b. Feb. 26, 1803. 2325 HEWITT
FRENCH, b. Jan. 6, 1805. 2326 ELIZABETH PORTER, b.
Jan. 7, 1807. 2327 BURTON, b. 1811. 2328 ABIGAIL.
Lebanon, and Newport, N. H.; records.
1029 JOSEPH, b. in Lebanon, N. H., Aug. 2, 1776 (John4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. 1797, Anna Thomas, b. Apr.
21, 1776, w'ho died Apr. 20, 1847, ae. 71.
They removed to Kendall, N. Y., where he died June 6, 1854,
ae. 78. Burials in Kendall rural cemetery. Shown on census re¬
cord, Kendall, ae. 74.
Their children: 2329 NANCY, b. Feb. 29, 1798; d. Nov. 14,
1822. 2331 AMANDA, b. Dec. 22, 1799. 2332 JOHN, b. Nov.
22, 1803; d. Sept. 3, 1822. 2333 JOSEPH, b. Dec. 1805. 2334
FANNY, b. Dec. 29, 1807. 2335 WILLIAM, b. Dec. 16, 1809.
2336 HARRY, b. Sept. 25, 1820.
Lebanon, N. H., records.
1030 AHIRA, b. in Lebanon, N. H., Feb. 13, 1778 (John4,
Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1) ; m. in Lebanon, Apr. 6, 1830, Fran¬
ces White, who died Mar. 20, 1881, ae. 75.
His will. May 3, 1869, Woodville, N. H., Probate, mentions
wife Frances W.; sons Charles B., John W., Frank W., Horace
P. Ahira died Dec. 19, 1876, ae. 76. Burials in Lebanon center
cemetery.
Their children: 2337 CHARLES B. 2338 JOHN W., d. Feb.
12, 1894, ae. 57. 2339 FRANK W. 2340 HORACE P.
Lebanon, N. H., records.
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1031 ELIZABETH, b. in Lebanon, N. H., May 27, 1780
(John4, Samuel s, Francis 2, Edward1) ; m. Simeon Edgerton, s.
of Capt. Simeon who served in the Revolution, and was at New
London and Fort Griswold. They settled in Pawlet, Vt., 1781,
where Simeon, Jun., became a prominent citizen, holding many
town offices, and was in the legislature. Deacon in the Congre¬
gational church, a man much respected and esteemed. Had a
large family and 95 descendants at the time of his death, 1809.
Elizabeth died Dec. 22, 1861.
Their children: 2341 Porter, m. Syl vania Andrus. 2342 John
G., m. Charlotte Wyman. 2343 Jedediah. 2344 Betsey, m. Silas
Gregory. 2345 Jacob. 2346 Charlotte, m. Erasmus D. Cook.
2347 Simeon. 2348 David. 2349 Henrietta, m. Philo Shelton.
2350 Elizabeth, m. Willis Felch.
History of Pawlet, Vt.; Lebanon, N. H., records.
1032 EDE, b. in Lebanon, N. H., Apr. 26, 1784 (John4, Sam¬
uel \ Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Pawlet, Vt., May 31, 1810, Henry
Bukworth, s. of Jedediah, b. Apr. 9, 1778, who m. (1) Martha
Reed. He served in the War of 1812.
Resided in Granville, Washington county, N. Y. No issue by
Ede.
Pawlet, Vt., records; History of Pawlet.
1034 ANDREW, b. in Norwich, Conn., Oct. 13, 1753 ( Joseph 6,
Joseph 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. June 16, 1791, Anna
Carew.
Served in the Revolution, a brave and efficient officer of Dur-
kee’s regiment. Lexington Alarm. Ensign, 2nd Lieutenant; 1st
Lieutenant 1778. Retired 1780. Recalled and served as Lieuten¬
ant 1st Regt. Conn. Line, 1781-82. Bunker Hill and several
other engagements. Wounded at Germantown by a ball in the
knee, and made a cripple for life. Lay for ten months in the
hospital at Reading, Pa., but later continued in the army. Was
at West Point when the wrar closed.
His declaration in pension application states that he served as
Lieutenant in the 4th regt. Conn. Line; that his family consisted
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of wife Anna, ae. 47, June 12, 1820; daughter Amanda, se. 24, and
son Joseph Andrew, ae. 8, and two daughters of age.
Anna s declaration, Aug. 20, 1838, ae. 67, widow, states that
their dwelling house was burnt Feb. 27, 1811, and everything was
destroyed, and one inmate was burnt to death; that Amanda was
an invalid and wholly dependent.
They resided on Bean Hill, Norwich. He was a cooper by
trade and carried on the business of cider cooperage at the home¬
stead, on Wawecus Hill road, later Quarter Lane, his workshop
being at the comer. Andrew died Sept. 28, 1825, ae. 72, and was
buried with many honors. Anna died Nov. 23, 1842, ae. 74.
Their children: 2351 AMANDA, b. 1796. 2352 JOSEPH
ANDREW, b. 1811. No record for the other children.
Norwich, Conn., records.
1035 EBENEZER, b. in Norwich, Conn., Apr. 7, 1755 (Jo¬
seph6, Joseph \ Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1) ; m. in Hanover, Conn.,
Apr. 25, 1780, Sarah Kingsbury. No further record.
1054 OLIVER, b. in Lebanon, N. H., June 24, 1777 (Jeremiah6,
Joseph \ Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. Oct. 24, 1802, Sarah
Fessenden, d. of Rev. William and Sarah (Clement) Fessenden,
b. Apr. 1, 1776, who died July 7, 1836. Rev. William Fessenden
was sent as a missionary to Fryeburg, Maine, and was a member
of the General Court.
Oliver was a graduate of Dartmouth. Physician. Removed to
Fryeburg, 1798. Made his home on River street, and continued
to practice his profession until his death. Died Nov. 13, 1833.
Their children: 2353 ELVIRA, b. Sept. 3, 1803. 2354 WILL¬
IAM FESSENDEN, b. Jan. 17, 1805; d. 2355 MARY ELIZA¬
BETH, b. Feb. 19, 1806. 2356 WILLIAM FESSENDEN, b.
Feb. 17, 1807. 2357 REBECCA ESTERBROOK, b. July 31,
1809. 2358 SARAH FESSENDEN, b. Feb. 8, 1811. 2359
LUCIA WADSWORTH, b. Aug. 10, 1813. 2360 HANNAH
PIERCE, b. Dec. 12, 1817; d. 1841.
Lebanon, N. H., records; Hist, of Fryeburg, Maine.
Edward Griswold
141
1056 JEREMIAH, b. in Lebanon, N. H., Dec. 18, 1781 (Jere-
miahb , Joseph 4, Samuel 3, Francis 2, Edward1); m. in Windsor,
Vermont, May 1, 1805, Lucy Derby, d. of Samuel A., b. 1788.
Census of 1810 shows them at Salem, Washington county,
N. Y., self, wife, one son, and three daughters.
Jeremiah served in the war of 1812, Capt. Scott’s Co., Oct.
28-Nov. 15, 1814. Lucy applied for pension, May 18, 1871, se.
83, residing in Erie, Pa., widow of Jeremiah. States that they were
married in Windsor, Vt., May 1, 1805. Father Samuel A. Derby.
Their children thus far known: 2361 ALBERT, b. Apr. 15,
1806. 2362 ABBY JOHNSON.
Lebanon, N. H., records.
1057 PHOEBE, b. in Torrington, Conn., Apr. 17, 1755 (Shu¬
bael5, Shubael 4, Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. Andrew Austin.
No further record.
1058 MARY, b. in Torrington, Conn., July 17, 1757 (Shubael5,
Shubael 4, Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. in Torrington, Feb.
10, 1782, Samuel Woodward, b. Nov: 8, 1750, s. of Israel, who
saw service in the French and Indian War as captain, and his
wife Abigail Bayard; descendant of Henry Woodward, who came
to Dorchester, Mass., 1635, removed to Northampton, 1659.
Samuel was a physician, a man of strict moral culture and
practical religion; of great native strength and ability, and a
power in any cause he undertook. Practiced in Torrington, and
for his time a great physician.
Their children: 2363 Mary, b. 1783; m. John Gillette. 2364
Laura; d.y. 2365 Samuel B., b. Apr. 25, 1789; a physician of
distinction and note. 2366 Elijah; d.y. 2367 Griswold, b. Feb.
3, 1791; farmer and prominent citizen. 2368 Rufus, b. July 16,
1793; highly educated; Tutor at Yale; died in Scotland, and on
his monument appears: “To the amiable American stranger.”
2369 Henry, b. May 26, 1795. Physician; highly honored and
esteemed. Served in the Legislature. 2370 Charles, b. Aug. 16,
1798; m. Eliza Hills; m. (2) Ellen M. Pratt. Prominent and dis¬
tinguished physician and public officer. 2371 Laura, d. unm.
Torrington, Conn., records; Hist, of Litchfield county, Conn.
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1059 SHUBAEL, b. in Torrington, Conn., July 26, 1761 (Shu-
hael\ Shuhael 4, Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. (1) in East Hart¬
ford, Conn., May 25, 1/86, Saffa Flagg, d. of Dr. Samuel and
Martha (Bigelow) Flagg, bapt. Aug. 28, 1763, who died 1788,
ae. 26; m. (2) Jan. 6, 1791, in East Hartford, Sarah Stanley.
d. of Elisha and Sarah (Phelps) Stanley.
Served as an officer in his father’s company in the Revolution.
Merchant and farmer, prominent and influential. A man of
superior qualities and natural abilities. Served as representative
to the General Assembly. Speaker and leader. Selectman 1801-
1812. Brig. Gen. of Militia, 1801-1803; Major Gen. 1803-1807.
He died July 10, 1823, ae. 62.
Sarah m. (2) Oct. 1, 1826, Jabez Ripley, and died Nov. 26,
1826.
j
Children Griswold: 2372 ALGERNON SIDNEY. 2373
SHUBAEL FLAGG, bapt. Jan. 16, 1789. 2374 ELISHA
STANLEY, bapt. Mar. 3, 1793. 2375 PATRICK, d. Sept. 21,
1801, as. 2-7. 2376 FREDERICK. 2377 SOPHIA, b. Jan. 10,
1803. 2378 PATRICK, bapt. Jan. 31, 1808.
Torrington and East Hartford, Conn., records; Stanley Gen.,
263; Torrington and East Hartford, Conn., Congregational
Church records.
1060 STANLEY, b. in Torrington, Conn., Nov. 14, 1763
(Shuhael6, Shubael\ Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. Aug. 5, 1789,
Elizabeth Flagg, d. of Samuel and Martha, of East Hartford,
bapt. Nov. 18, 1770.
He was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church of New
Milford Jan. 20, 1790, and preached there about eleven years,
with increasing interest and general acceptability by the people
of the church society and the community. In 1802 he quietly
resigned and removed receiving the most cordial demonstrations
of good-will and confidence of the entire community.
However, after seven years of preaching with great success
he was notified to stand trial upon a complaint of erroneous
doctrines July 7, 1797. He refused to appear before the Litch¬
field Association, and filed a written defense. The Association
refused to even read it and expelled him. His own church upheld
him, and became highly incensed and withdrew from the Asso-
»
Edward Griswold
143
ciation. His views of the conduct of the church are preserved
and show that he was about 80 years ahead of the times. It
has been shown conclusively that this treatment was very far
from right.
Removed his family to Walpole, N. H., and founded a weekly
newspaper. Appointed secretary of Michigan Territory 1805.
Later removed to Trumbull county, Ohio, and was appointed
U. S. Senator by Gov. Huntington. Appointed U. S. Judge of
the Northwest Territory. Died in Shawneetown, Ill., Aug. 23,
1814 ffi. 51.
Their children: 2379 JAMES FITZHERBERT, b. Aug. 18,
1790; d. in Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 16, 1811, se. 22. 2380 HENRY
WILLIAM, b. Oct. 5, 1795. 2381 CORNELIA, b. May 6, 1801.
Hist, of New Milford, Coun.; Torrington, Conn., records. East
Hartford Congregational Church records.
1061 NORMAN, b. in Torrington, Conn., July 7, 1767 (Shw-
bael6y Shubael 4, Joseph*, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. Feb. 8, 1792,
Susannah Munson, b. 1759, who died 1793. He died May 13,
1840.
Freeman of Torrington 1784. Served in the state Legislature
1807-1811.
Their children: 2382 RILEY, b. Oct. 23, 1793. 2383 JASON,
b. Aug. 12, 1796; d. Sept. 12, 1803. 2384 PETER, b. 1798; d.
Aug. 23, 1803. 2385 HORATIO, bapt. July 5, 1801; d. Aug. 9,
1803. 2386 NOAH WELLS, 2387 WAKEMAN NORTON.
Torrington, Conn., records; Munson Gen., I, 167.
1062 THADDEUS, b. in Torrington, Conn., May 12, 1771
(Shubael*, Shubael 4, Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. (1) Feb. 1788,
Esther Phelps, b. in Windsor, Conn., Sept. 27, 1772, d. of Eli¬
jah and Mary, who died May 14, 1811, se. 39.
Thaddeus m. (2) Apr. 1813, Sally Wallace, b. Apr. 1785,
who died Sept. 25, 1821, ae. 36.
He m. (3) in Torrington, Conn., June 5, 1822, Margaret
Taylor Gaylord, b. May 23, 1791, d. of Elijah.
Thaddeus was a freeman of Torrington 1795. Served in the
state Legislature 1810-1816; also selectman. Served as colonel
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of the 4th Conn, cavalry. Continued to operate the tavern
opened by his father.
His will, Torrington, Conn., probate, mentions his wife Mar¬
garet; sons Richard W. and Stanley; grandson Charles, son of
Edward T.
Census record of 1850, Torrington, shows him ae. 80* Mar¬
garet 59.
Their children: 2388 ABIGAIL, b. Aug. 15, 1797. 2389 ED¬
WARD T., b. July 19, 1804. 2390 RICHARD W., b. July 21
1815. 2391 STANLEY, b. Mar. 1, 1818. 2392 MARGARET
ESTHER, b. Mar. 24, 1823; d. Mar. 21, 1839.
Torrington, Conn., town records; Congregational Church
records.
1075 JEMIMA, b. in Enfield, Conn., Jan. 25, 1770 (Roger6,
Roger*,. Joseph3, J oseph2, Edward1) ; m. William E. Lord, b. 1769,
who died Nov. 25, 1835, ae. 66. Jemima died Dec. 18, 1831
ae. 61.
Their children: 2393 Charles. 2394 William, b. 1797; d. Feb.
1, 1803. 2395 Almena. 2396 Jason. 2397 Wealthy Ann, m!
Nelson Hall. 2398 Sidney, m. Margaret Warren. 2399 Jemima
b. 1799; d. Mar. 15, 1806.
Enfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Windsor II, 455.
1076 LUCY, b. in Enfield, Conn., Apr. 26, 1772 (Roger6,
Roger*, Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1)] m. in Enfield, July 6, 1795
Thomas Allen. ’ *
Their child: 2400 Alenah, who died July 25, 1823, ae. 23.
There were probably other children of whom we have no records.
History of Enfield.
1077 MEHITABLE, b. in Enfield, Conn., Mar. 23, 1777 (Rog¬
er5, Roger*, Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1)] m. in Enfield, Sept. 4,
1795, Ezekiel Terry, s. of Samuel and Mary (Kellogg) Terry,*
. in Enfield, Mar. 1, 1775, who died in Munson, Mass., Apr. 7,
1829. He was a Baptist minister.
Edward Griswold
145
Their children: 2401 Ezekiel, b. 1797. 2402 Henry. 2403
Mary, m. James C. Pease.
Enfield, Conn., records; Kellogg Gen.; Terry Gen., 34, 71;
Pease Gen.
1080 SHUBAEL, b. in Enfield, Conn., Mar. 31, 1763 ( Shubael »,
Roger*, Joseph*, Joseph2 , Edward}). No records have been found
concerning him. He is thought to be the Shubael who removed
to Charlestown, N. H., shown on census records there 1800.
1081 DORCAS, b. in Enfield, Conn. ( Shubael 5, Roger*, Joseph 3,
Joseph2, Edward1); m. in Enfield, June 21, 1791, Abel McGreg-
ory, b. July 27, 1765, s. of Ebenezer and Penelope (Pease)
McGregory. He is mentioned in the distribution of her estate,
1815. No further records.
History of Enfield.
1082 MARTIN, b. in Enfield, Conn., Nov. 14, 1778 ( Shubael 5,
Roger*, Joseph *, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. Mary (Polly) Wallace,
b. Apr. 16, 1784, who died May 4, 1861, ae. 77. Martin died
Feb. 13, 1870. Suffield, Conn., inscriptions.
Their children bom in Suffield: 2404 LAURA B., m. Alvin
Allen. 2405 ADDI, b. 1811. 2406 LADORA ANN, b. Feb. 6,
1814. 2407 MARTIN, b. Oct. 25, 1808; d. Dec. 27, 1876. 2408
MELINDA. 2409 MARY W. 2410 EBENEZER CLARK, b.
1821. He was a ferryman; died Oct. 1850, ae. 29. 2411 ARTHUR
W., b. Mar. 4, 1826.
History of Enfield, Conn.
1083 ROXALENA, b. in Enfield, Conn., Feb. 23, 1766 ( Solo¬
mon6, Roger*, J oseph *, J oseph2, Edward1) ; m. in Wilbraham, Mass.,
Apr. 4, 1796, William Torry.
Their children: 2412 William H., b. Oct. 31, 1797. 2413
Theodore, b. Dec. 9, 1799.
Enfield, Conn., and Wilbraham, Mass., records.
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1086 RUBY, b. in Enfield, Conn., Apr. 27, 1773 (Solomon6,
Roger*, Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. in Enfield, Conn., July
12, 1/92, Philip Lombard. No further record.
1087 MARTHA, b. in Enfield, Conn. (Solomon6, Roger*, Jo¬
seph3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. Rozrel Cottrell. Martha died
1813. He is mentioned in Enfield 1794 and 1795. No further
record.
1090 SOLOMON, b. in Enfield, Conn., July 26, 1780 (Solo¬
mon6, Roger*, Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1).
Removed to Wilbraham, Mass., and married Sarah Bates, d.
of Ford and Sarah, who died Jan. 14, 1864, se. 82. He died Mar.
27, 1854.
Their children: 2414 SYLVANUS, b. 1804. 2415 SOLOMON,
b. July 14, 1811; d. Jan. 1847, se. 36. 2416 JASON, b. Feb. 10,
1814. 2417 SARAH C., b. Aug. 3, 1819. 2418 LUCINDA, b.
Aug. 3, 1819.
Enfield, Conn., and Wilbraham, Mass., records.
1091 MARY, b. in Enfield, Conn., Sept. 2, 1773 (JehieP,
Roger*, Joseph3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. John Kent. She died
June 29, 1860. (See her father’s will. No. 493). No further record.
1093 SIMEON, b. in Enfield, Conn., June 10, 1781 (Jehiel6,
Reger*, Joseph3, Joseph, Edward1); m. Honor Sparks, who died
Dec. 1850, se. 67. They settled in Portland, Conn., where he
died June 24, 1844, se. 63. Burials in the Episcopal cemetery,
Portland.
Their children: 2419 HARRIET, b. 1803; d. Sept. 30, 1813,
se. 10. 2420 CHARLES, b. 1809. 2421 THEODORE, b. 1814.
2422 GILBERT, b. 1816. 2423 EGBERT. 2424 ALFRED.
2425 JUSTIN, lost at sea. 2426 MARY, b. 1823; d. 1827.
Portland, Conn., records; Enfield, Conn., records; Episcopal
cemetery inscriptions.
Edward Griswold
147
1094 GEORGE, b. in Enfield, Conn., Dec. 25, 1783 (Jehiel5,
Roger*, Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. in Enfield, Aug. 27, 1818,
Lovisa Prior, d. of Azariah and Alice, b. Sept. 25, 1789. Census
1820 shows wife and one son.
Their daughter: 2427 JANE, b. 1821; d. Dec. 19, 1837, ae. 16.
Enfield, Conn., records.
1095 AMARIAH, b. in Enfield, Conn., 1787 ( Jehiel 5, Roger*,
Joseph s, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. in Longmeadow, Mass., Apr. 26,
1808, Roxanna Goss, b. 1790.
Their children: 2428 MARY ANN, b. Oct. 13, 1808. 2429
SOPHRONIA, b. Mar. 11, 1810; d. Jan. 25, 1820. 2430 ARTI-
MECA, b. Oct. 28, 1812. 2431 WILLIAM LYMAN, b. Jan. 15,
1815. 2432 HENRY CARLOS, b. May 4, 1817. 2433 RHODA,
b. July 8, 1819. 2434 JAMES PEASE, b. Oct. 31, 1821. 2435
ALONZO, b. 1826. 2436 THEODORE. 2437 SIMEON, b.
1830. 2438 LUCINDA.
Enfield, Conn., records; census of 1850 shows his age 63; Rox-
anna 60; Alonzo 24; Simeon 20.
1096 HEZEKIAH, b. in Enfield, Conn. (Jehiel5, Roger*, Jo¬
seph?, Joseph 2, Edward1); m. Elvira Adams, b. in West Spring-
field, Mass., 1807, d. of Levi and Desdemonia (Munger) Adams,
who died in Enfield. Two children died young.
1097 BETSEY, b. in Enfield, Conn. (Jehiel5, Roger*, Joseph ?,
Joseph 2, Edward1); m. in Enfield, Conn., Nov. 26, 1812, Levi
Goss, of Longmeadow, Mass.
Their children: 2439 Horatio Edmund, b. Sept. 5, 1819; m.
Martha Amelia Cleveland. 2440 Edwin, b. 1821; d. Aug. 12,
1842. 2441 Mary, b. Oct. 28, 1828; m. Theodore M. Avery.
2442 Sarah M., b. 1828; d. Oct. 25, 1842. 2443 Almene, b. 1831;
d. Oct. 5, 1833. Burials in North cemetery, Somers, Conn.
Enfield, Conn., records ; T.S.R. North cemetery, Somers, Conn.;
Somers, Conn., records.
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The Griswold Family
1098 JONAH, b. in Enfield, Conn., Sept. 3, 1777 (Jonah6,
Roger*, Joseph 3, Joseph 2, Edward1)] m. in Enfield, Jan. 23, 1800,
Clarissa Chaffee, of Somers, Conn., d. of Cyril and Patience
(Sexton) Chaffee, b. Apr. 16, 1781, who died Mar. 14, 1832, ae. 51.
Jonah m. (2) in Somers, Conn., Nov. 17, 1833, Mrs. Lovie
Hall. Census record of 1850 shows him ae. 72; Lovie ae. 70.
Jonah resided for a time in Northville, N. H., where he was
a teacher and clerk in the old store on Baptist Hill.
Their children: 2444 JONAH B., b. Aug. 31, 1800. 2445
CLARISSA, b. in Newport, N. H., Dec. 4, 1801. 2446 ABIGAIL,
b. 1803; d. Sept. 8, 1824. 2447 NELSON, b. 1808; d. Apr. 10,
1832. 2448 OMRI, b. 1815; d. July 8, 1815. 2449 HARRIET,
b. 1817; d. Apr. 13, 1832. 2450 SOPHIA, b. 1821; d. Apr. 9,
1832. 2451 MIRANDA, b. Oct. 6, 1822.
Enfield, Conn., records; Hist, of Enfield, III, 2336; Hist, of
Newport, N. H.; Chaffee Gen., 180; Probate Court records of
Newport.
1099 ZALMON, b. in Enfield, Conn., 1782 (Jonah6, Roger*,
Joseph \ Joseph 2, Edward1)] m. (1) Jan. 1817, Judith Damon, of
Vermont, who died June 13, 1831.
He m. (2) Oct. 8, 1835, Abigail Elliott Alvord, b. Middle¬
sex, Conn., 1813, d. of Joseph and Sarah D. (Starr) Alvord, who
died in Geneseo, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1875.
They settled on a farm at Geneseo at a very early date. Cen¬
sus of 1850 there shows him a farmer, b. in Conn., ae. 68; wife
Abigail E., b. in Conn., ae. 47; children Agnes, Mary, David,
and Nelson J.
Their children: 2452 ZALMON. 2453 AGNES, b. 1817.
2454 MARY, b. 1823. 2455 AARON DAMON, b. Aug. 22, 1823.
2456 DANIEL, b. Nov. 5, 1827. 2457 LYDIA, d. y. 2458
FRANCIS, d. y. 2459 DAVID, b. 1830. 2460 SAMUEL EELLS,
b. Sept. 29, 1836. 2461 NELSON JOSEPH, b. Nov. 4, 1838.
Enfield, Conn., records; Family record.
APPENDIX EDWARD BRANCH
228, Vol. II, JOSEPH, b. about 1728, in Windsor, Conn. (Jo¬
seph*, Joseph 2, Edward1).
In Vol. II, No. 228, it was stated that this Joseph went on the
Cape Breton Expedition, 1745, and never returned. Recent
research has shown that this entry on the record of Enfield,
Conn., was erased.
Joseph m. in Coventry, Conn., Mar. 28, 1753, Margery
Doggett, b. in Lebanon, Conn., Feb. 21, 1733/4, d. of Deacon
John and Margery (Eames) Doggett. They resided in Coventry
for a time where several of their children were born. Later they
removed to Randolph, Vt., where he had a land grant.
This evidently is the family that figures in the story found in
Hemenway’s Gazeteer, of Joseph’s marriage to an Indian maid
who had saved his life from drowning and nursed him back to
health, and her father, an Indian Sachem, accompanied them to
Vermont. It is a good story but evidently erroneous.
The will of Deacon John Doggett, Windham, Conn., probate,
mentions his daughter Margery, wife of Joseph Griswold.
The will of Joseph, Jan. 2, 1802, Orange county, Vt., Probate,
mentions wife Margery; sons Joseph, John, Frederick, Benja¬
min and Sylvester; daughters Eunice and Lois.
Their children: 500A. EUNICE, b. Jan. 30, 1754; d. Oct. 7,
1762. 500B. JOSEPH, b. Sept. 15, 1755. 500C. LAVANIA, b.
Feb. 15, 1757. 500D. JOHN, b. May 16, 1760. 500E. FREDE¬
RICK, b. Nov. 29, 1762; d. July 30, 1764. 500F. FREDERICK,
b. Apr. 23, 1766. 500G. BILLE, b. July 8, 1767. 500H. BEN¬
JAMIN, b. Dec. 10, 1769. 5001. SYLVESTER, b. 1774. (T.S.R.)
500 J. LOIS, b. Jan. 23, 1779. Joseph died Mar. 3, 1806, ae. 78.
She died Apr. 29, 1815, ae. 82.
Coventry, and Somers, Conn., records; Randolph, Vt., records;
Doggett-Daggett Gen., 367-369; Orange county, Vt., land records.
298, Vol. II. BENJAMIN.
The records show a very considerable service in the French
and Indian War. Residence, Canaan, Conn.
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Private, Capt. Street Hall; enl. Mar. 26, 1755-Nov. 1, 1755,
with N. Y. troops; Apr. 1759, Capt. Gilbert Potter, Suffolk
county, N. Y., 8th Co., 3rd Regt., Capt. Jeffrey, Apr. 9-Nov.
29, 1756. 2nd Co., 3rd Regt., Lt. Col. Benjamin Hinman, of
Woodbury, Conn.; Apr. 10-Oct. 30, 1/58. 10th Co., 3rd Regt.
Capt. Whitney, Col. David W ooster, 1759. 8th Co., 2nd Regt.
Capt. Samuel Elmore, of Sharon, Conn.; Mar. 19-Dec. 4, 1762,
Col. Nathan Whitney, of New Haven (Conn. Archives).
Appears on the hospital roll of 1/59. History of Cornwall
relates: “joined the company unexpectedly after sickness at
Lake George. Griswold joined the company at Ticonderoga.
I did not expect to see him no more when we left him at Lake
George.”
318, Yol. II GRACE NORTH GRISWOLD, b. Apr. 2, 1734
(Daniel3, John2, Edward1); m. abt. 1753, John Wilcox, s. of
John and Deborah (Parmalee) Wilcox, b. Aug. 17, 1726, who
died June 15, 1794. Grace died May 13, 1823, ae. 89. Burials in
Clinton, Conn., cemetery.
Farmer. Served in the French and Indian War, Capt. Red-
field’s company.
Their children: Sarah, b. May 15, 1754; m. William Burrows
or Burris. John, b. Dec. 15, 1760. Grace, b. 1762; m. Hezekiah
Hotchkiss. Pamelia, b. 1764; m. James B. Ketcham. Polly,
b. 1766; m. Benjamin C. Grannis. Edward, b. 1771. Lydia.
Abigail, m. Bela Hurd.
Killingworth, Conn., records; Wilcox Gen., 49.
572, Vol. II. JESSE GRISWY)LD, b. Aug. 28, 1756; d. Sept.
21, 1777.
593, Vol. II. ZIBA died Dec. 25, 1826, unm.
99, Vol. II. WALTER, died Oct. 10, 1745. Clinton, Conn.,
cemetery.
Edward Griswold
151
325, Vol. II. EDWARD, s. of Walter, died Sept. 1755, ae. 15.
Clinton, Conn., cemetery.
13, Vol. II. JOHN GRISWOLD, pg. 32. It has been stated
by other genealogists that this John could well have been the
brother of the first Edward, and that there is no proof that he
was the son of Edward.
Windsor, Conn., records state that “John, son of Edward,
bapt. Aug. 1, 1652.”
107, Vol. II. PETER BROWN, pg. 69.
It appears in this number that Peter Brown of Windsor, Conn.,
was indicated as a Mayflower Ancestor. This was presented from
the records then available, and from the ruling of the May¬
flower Society.
Since then, the late Mr. Bowman of the Society of Mayflower
Descendants has declared that Peter Brown of Windsor was not
the Peter Brown of Plymouth, and therefore not a Mayflower
Ancestor.
234, Vol. II. The will of Francis Griswold, 1796, mentions his
daughters, Jerusha, wife of Abel Wright, and Kezia, wife of
Abel Barnes. This is the only record found of their marriage.
457, Vol. II, pg. 83.
Susanna Huntington, d. of Caleb and Lydia Griswold Hunt¬
ington, b. 1730, m. Anderson Dana, of Ashford, Conn. They
settled in Wyoming, Pa., 1772, where he was killed by Indians
1778. After which Susanna walked back to Ashford with her
seven children. Later returned to what is now Wilkes-Barre.
Woodstock History, Vol. IV, 218.
MATTHEW GRISWOLD BRANCH
Matthew Griswold has come to be considered as a brother of
Edward, largely from his coming to New England with Edward
and the Rev. Huit company, but without definite proof. We
have also come to consider him as a tall, heavy man, full of
strength and vigor; forceful and above the average in intelligence,
and having the full confidence of the community; fully capable
of pursuing his efforts for the best interests of the community.
Like all forceful men he was involved in some controversies
with his neighbors, but in those matters brought to the attention
of the Court, he was usually held in the right (Vol. I, Colonial
records) .
He, with Ensign Waller and Thomas Minor, was evidently
employed to lay out the bounds of New London, the town being
ordered to pay them for this service.
He was ordered to assess the true valuation of all rateable
estates in Lyme, and was directed to sign for all amounts due to
their plantation.
He also subscribed for Lyme to the settlement of a land con¬
troversy between New London and Lyme. By this agreement
of 1668, a portion of meadow at Black Point was reserved by
Lyme for the use of the ministry in that town. A similar reserva¬
tion had been made by New London at the same place and for a
like purpose. It was upon this tract of “ministry land” that the
affray between the two towns took place in 1671. About 30
New London men (with whom were Major Palmer and Ensign
Clement Minor), going to Black Point meadow to mow grass
for their minister, wrere met and resisted by a party who had
come from Lyme on a similar errand. A good many hard words
were indulged in, and some blows were exchanged between the
parties. The Lyme constable, provided with a warrant from
Mr. Matthew Griswold, carried Ensign Minor away prisoner,
and in return, Major Palmer gave to the constable of New
London a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Griswold. After a con¬
ference, howrever, it wTas agreed that they would let the law de¬
cide the controversy. “Soe drinking a dram together, with som
seeming friendship,” every man departed to his home (Vol. II,
Colonial records).
Matthew Griswold
153
Matthew served as deputy to the General Court:
Oct. 1667
May 1682
May 1668
May 1683
Oct. 1677
Oct. 1683
May 1678
Oct. 1684
May 1680
May 1685
Oct. 1680
Oct. 1685
Oct. 1681
Appointed commissioner :
May 1680
May 1681
May 1682 *
May 1683
May 1684
He was granted 100 acres in 1681.
In 1670 he evidently had been given the right to perform
marriage ceremonies, for he is said to have performed the cere¬
mony at the marriage of his daughter Elizabeth to John Rogers.
He was a member of the important committee appointed by
the Court to compose differences between the Pequots and Uncas
in love and peace (Caulkins’ History of New London).
In 1679 he was appointed commissioner with power to grant
warrants and perform marriages in Lyme. The right of the
state to solemnize this rite was thus recognized at a very early
date, and for a time this led to many controversies between the
ministry and state officials.
Matthew continued to be a first citizen until his death, and he
laid the foundation for a strong and valued posterity.
May 1685
Oct. 1686
May 1687
May 1689
187 HANNAH LYNDE, b. in Lyme, Conn., Apr. 16, 1760
(George*, George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. in Lyme, Dec. 9, 1779,
Silas Sill, her second cousin, b. in Lyme, Nov. 17, 1749, s. of
John and Phebe (Fithen) Sill (Sill ancestry No. 137).
Silas was a shoemaker and tanner. Resided in Lyme, where
he died Oct. 26, 1811, se. 62. His widow and family removed to
Rochester, N. Y., about 1815. Hannah died in Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Apr. 12, 1834, se. 74.
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Their children: 308 Richard, b. July 29, 1781, unm. 309
Sarah, b. Aug. 5, 1785; m. William Hall. 310 George Griswold,
b. Jan. 26, 1791; m. Louisa W. Lord. 311 Horace Lynde, b.
Mar. 5, 1794; m. Mary Pond. 312 Mary, b. Aug. 10, 1796, unm.
Lyme, Conn., records; Hyde Gen., II, 771; John Sill Gen.
188 ELIZABETH, b. in Lyme, Conn., Feb. 18, 1762 ( George 4,
George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. Oct. 4, 1785, John Sill, her
second cousin, b. in Lyme, Apr. 16, 1744, s. of John and Phebe
(Fithen) Sill.
John m. (1) May 10, 1778, Mary Anderson, of East Windsor,
Conn., who died 1783. He was a farmer and trader, as well as
inn-keeper. Also followed his trade of joiner and cabinet-maker.
He settled in Lyme about 1775, and is said to have been a useful
citizen. Died May 27, 1827. Elizabeth died Apr. 4, 1853, a e. 91.
Children of first marriage: 313 Enoch, b. Oct. 10, 1779; unm.
314 Joseph, b. Nov. 16, 1781, unm. Second marriage: 315 Henry,
b. Aug. 25, 1786; m. Almeda Marshall.
Lyme, Conn., records; Hyde Gen., II, 770; John Sill Gen.
190 EUNICE, b. in Lyme, Conn., Mar. 31, 1766 ( George? ,
George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. in East Lyme, Conn., Dec. 29,
1790, Almerin Gillette, of West Hartford, Conn., s. of Jona¬
than and Elizabeth (Steele) Gillette.
Jonathan is one who seems to have never been connected with
the main line of the Gillette family, but doubtless belonged to
the Windsor Gillettes. Farmer. He is considered to be the
Lieutenant Gillette of Col. Huntington’s Regt. in the Revolu¬
tion. He was captured on Long Island and remained a prisoner
in New York for two years. His health failed and by reason of
his privations he died Dec. 9, 1779.
Almerin was a hatter, and settled in Windsor, Conn.
Their children: 316 Eunice, b. Apr. 20, 1796. 317 Elizabeth,
bapt. Sept. 30, 1798. 318 Cynthia, b. Nov. 15, 1799. 319 Julia
Ann, b. Mar. 23, 1802. 320 George Griswold, b. June 10, 1804.
321 Charlotte, bapt. July 26, 1807.
Windsor, Conn., records; Lyme, Conn., records; Gillette Gen.;
Revolutionary records and Archives.
Matthew Griswold
155
192 JANE, b. in Lyme, Conn., Nov. 20, 1770 {George*, George \
Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. in Lyme, Feb. 18, 1795, Jason Lee, b.
Jan. 26, 1771, in Lyme, s. of Rev. Jason and Abiah (Brown)
Lee.
Their children: 322 Joseph Woodbridge, b. Jan. 28, 1796.
323 Matthew Griswold, b. June 4, 1799.
Lyme, Conn., records; Lee Gen.
193 NATHANIEL LYNDE, b. in Lyme, Conn., Jan. 19,
1773 (George4, George 3, Matthew2, Matthew1)] m. (1) Apr. 26,
1795, Prudence Hayden, d. of Ebenezer Hayden, b. May 4,
1777, who died in New York city, Jan. 17, 1798. Burial in
Riverside cemetery, Essex, Conn.
He m. (2) Dec. 10, 1800, Catherine Lasher, d. of John and
Catherine (Ernest) Lasher, b. May 12, 1773. She died (date not
found), and he m. (3) Feb. 1, 1816, Ann B. Sickles, d. of John.
They were members of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.
The will of Ann B., Feb. 4, 1860, mentions stepson John L.;
daughters Ann Matilda and Mary G. Edwards; sons Matthew
and William.
The will of Nathaniel, Apr. 8, 1842, mentions wife Ann B.;
sons Matthew, William and Charles; daughters Catherine B.
Lorillard, Ann Matilda and Mary; sons John L., Nathaniel L.;
granddaughter Mary P. Jenks; and nephew Horace L. Sill.
Burials in the family vault, Marble cemetery, Second street,
New York.
Record of children: 324 PRUDENCE HAADEN. 325 JOHN
LASHER. 326 NATHANIEL L.; his will, Oct. 8, 1866, New
York county Surrogate, mentions widow Ann Maria; half-
brothers, William and Matthew; half-sisters Ann Matilda, Mary
G. Edwards; nephews Peter, Jacob and James .Lorillard; nieces
Catherine A. Kernochan and Mary L. Bailey. 327 CATHERINE
ANN. 328 CHARLES. 329 ANN MATILDA; her will, Feb.
20, 1886, mentions sister Mary G. Edwards; brothers William
and Matthew. 330 GEORGE; his will, Dec. 7, 1835, mentions
mother Ann B.; sister Catherine A. Lorillard; brothers Matthew
and William. 331 MARY, b. 1822. 332 MATTHEW, b. Mar.
20, 1816. 333 WILLIAM; his will, Feb. 20, 1886, mentions
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brother Matthew, of Peoria, Ill.; sisters Ann M. and Mary G.
Edwards.
Merchants of New York (Scoville); New York V.R.
Note: The firm of N. L. & G. Griswold was celebrated and
most remarkable. They were tall and imposing men of worth,
doing an immense business for many years. Owned the ship
Panama, and carried on a thriving business in the China trade,
making a fortune there. Nathaniel prepared a dredging machine
and is supposed to have cleared one hundred thousand cellars
on a contract to clean out the Albany basin.
The brothers differed largely in disposition and business
methods. Nathaniel was very quiet and retiring, caring nothing
about being connected with other business enterprises or banks,
or having anything to do with any one’s business but his own.
George was directly opposite, serving as director in almost
every society or monopoly of any importance, a man to be trusted,
and who loved incessant ^activity. Operated heavily in land
speculation. It is also said that he was at times harsh and selfish,
bold and reckless. Mr. Scoville in his work, “Merchants of
New York,” gives a very comprehensive account of them and
their business enterprises.
194 URSULA, b. in East Lyme, Conn., Jan. 20, 1775 ( George 4,
George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. in East Lyme, Mar. 3, 1800,
Ephraim Wells, of Colchester, Conn., s. of Ephraim and Sarah
(Gates) Wells, b. June 16, 1770, and descendant of Hugh Wells,
who came to New England 1635; Hartford 1636; Wethersfield,
1645. It is supposed they removed to New York state.
Their children: 334 Ephraim, b. Dec. 19, 1800; d. Apr. 14,
1801. 335 Lynde Griswold, b. Feb. 22, 1802. 336 Ephraim
Thomas, b. Apr. 5, 1805. 337 George, b. Dec. 8, 1806. 338
Ursula Griswold, b. Mar. 21, 1810.
Lyme and Cochester, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethers¬
field, II; East Lyme, Conn., records.
195 GEORGE, b. in East Lyme, Conn., Mar. 6, 1777 ( George 4,
George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. May 2, 1801, Elizabeth
Matthew Griswold
157
Woodhull, b. Sept. 2, 1784, d. of James and Keturah (Strong)
Woodhull, of New York city, who died Mar. 23, 1810. Descen¬
dant of Richard Woodhull, who came to America about 1648.
He located at Ashford, Mass., and became one of its most im¬
portant citizens. Deputy to the General Court.
George m. (2) in New York, Jan. 20, 1814, Maria Matilda
Cummings, d. of Gen. John N., of Newark, N. J. George was a
merchant in New York with his brother Nathaniel L. Resided
on South street and Washington Square. Prominent and public-
spirited (Note No. 193).
George died Sept. 5, 1859. His will, Apr. 1, 1858, New York
county Surrogate, mentions wife Maria Matilda, George, Jr.,
John N. Alsop; daughters: Maria, wife of George W. Gray;
Cornelia W., wife of Joseph W. Haven; Sarah Helen, wife of
John C. Green; Matilda E. Freylinghuysen; and children of his
son Richard S.
The will of Maria Matilda, Apr. 17, 1877, mentions children
John N. A.; Matilda E. Freylinghuysen, Sarah H. Green; grand¬
daughter Matilda Freylinghuysen; Matianna, d. of her son
George, wife of Schuyler Van Rennsselaer; grandson George G.
Freylinghuysen.
Their children: 339 MARIA, b. 1804. 340 JAMES WOOD-
HULL, b. Jan. 31, 1806; d. y. 341 RICHARD SILL, b. 1809.
342 MATILDA ELIZABETH. 343 CORNELIA. 344 ELIZA
ANN, d.y. 345 GEORGE CATLIN, b. 1820. 346 SARAH
HELEN. 347 JOHN N. ALSOP, b. May 29, 1822.
Merchants of N. Y., Scoville; N. Y. Gen. & Bio. Ill, 13;
Woodhull Gen.; V.R. of New York.
197 THOMAS, b. in East Lyme, Conn., Mar. 21, 1779 ( George 4,
GeorgePy MaUhew2y Matthew1); m. in Lyme, Conn., Apr. 19, 1801,
Ethelinda Caulkins, b. Oct. 4, 1778, in Lyme, d. of Dr. Daniel
C., and his second wife, Elizabeth (Moore) Caulkins.
Ethelinda traces her ancestry to Hugh Calkins, who was one
of a company of emigrants called the Welch Company, that
came to New England in 1640 with their minister Mr. Blinman.
They first settled in Gloucester, Mass., upon#the rough country
of Cape Ann; later removed to New London, Conn. Hugh Cal¬
kins served as deputy to the General Court from Gloucester,
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and twelve times while he was living at New London. He then
removed to Norwich, Conn., where he served as deputy at ten
sessions of the Court. In each of the three towns he took a promi¬
nent part in civic affairs, and was one of the most prominent
citizens. Thomas died Mar. 23, 1817, ae. 38.
Their children: 348 JULIETTE, b. May 19, 1801; m. Roger
Wolcott Griswold (No. 267). 349 ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 22,
1803; m. Charles Chandler Griswold (No. 260). 350 WILLIAM,
b. 1806; went to South America and died 1825, unm. 351 AU¬
GUSTUS, b. 1808; died Dec. 7, 1841, ae. 33, unm. 352 SARAH
ANN, b. 1811; d. Dec. 8, 1813. 353 PRUDENCE, b. 1813; d.
Nov. 29, 1816. 354 THOMAS, b. 1817; d. June 8, 1840, unm.
Lyme and East Lyme, Conn., records; Hyde Gen., II, 949;
Hist, of Norwich, Conn. (Caulkins).
221 MARY, bapt. in Feeding Hills, Mass., May 6, 1764 {Rev.
Sylvanus 4, George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. EbBENEZER Kent.
No additional information.
222 HANNAH, b. in Feeding Hills, Mass., Feb. 10, 1766
(Rev. Sylvanus 4, George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. there, Dec. 3,
1786, David Morley, b. Mar. 3, 1760, s. of Abel and Mary
(Miller) Morley, and descendant of Thomas Morley who was
granted land in Westfield, Mass., 1686, and was a member of
the church there.
David served in the Revolution and was known as Colonel
Morley. Later he kept tavern in Feeding Hills.
David died Dec. 31, 1815, ae. 56. Hannah died Feb. 12, 1848,
ae. 82. T.S.R. Feeding Hills, Mass., cemetery.
Their children: 355 Sylvanus Griswold, b. Oct. 5, 1788; d.
Aug. 6, 1818. 356 David, b. Oct. 11, 1789; m. Harriet McIntyre.
357 Harriet, b. Oct. 2, 1791; m. Roswell King. 358 Matian, b.
Feb. 13, 1793; m. (1) Harold White; m. (2) Jonathan White.
359 Matthew, bapt. May 13, 1798. 360 Eliza, bapt. May 13,
1798. 361 Hannah Lynde, b. 1800; d. Feb. 25, 1875.
Marvin Gen., 75; Elder John White Gen., 197; Feeding Hills
Congregational Church records; N. E. Reg., XXXI, 282; LXY,
371.
Matthew Griswold
159
223 ELIZABETH, bapt. Nov. 21, 1773 {Rev. Sylvanus 4,
George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. in Feeding Hills, Mass., Nov.
12, 1802, Elijah Gaylord.
The will of Elizabeth Colton Griswold, second wrife of Rev.
Sylvanus, Sept. 14, 1815, bequeaths all her lands in Granby,
Conn., to Elijah and Elizabeth; also mentions Isobel and Eliza
Gaylord, their children. They resided in West Springfield,
Mass., but no records are found there. Census records show
they had four children, but those mentioned are the only ones
found.
Children: 362 Isobel. 363 Eliza.
Feeding Hills Congregational Church record.
224 ABIGAIL, bapt. Apr. 30, 1775 {Rev. Sylvanus 4, George 3,
Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. in Feeding Hills, Mass., June 9, 1803,
Levi Rising, s. of John and Philorinda (Hathaw'ay) Rising, of
Suffield, Conn., b. Aug. 2, 1779, and descendant of James Rising,
of Boston, w'ho first located in the Bermudas. Returned and
wras admitted to the Salem, Mass., church 1662.
Removed to Windsor, Conn., where he kept the ferry. Later
removed to Suffield, Conn. Administration of the estate of John
Rising, 1798, mentions his son Levi, ae. 19. *
Census 1850, Suffield, show's Levi, ae. 71; Abigail, ae. 75;
children, Aritas, Edwrard L., ae. 46, Candace, ae. 37, and Roland,
ae. 36. From earlier census records there were other children of
whom we have no record.
Children: 364 Aritas. 365 Edwrard L. 366 Candace. 367
Roland.
Suffield, Conn., records; Feeding Hills, Mass., Congregational
Church records.
226 ISOBEL, b. in Feeding Hills, Mass., May 7, bapt. July 23,
1780 {Rev. Sylvanus 4, George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. in West-
field, Mass., Dec. 1, 1803, Joel Dew'ey, b. Aug. 30, 1777, in
Canterbury, Conn., s. of Josiah and Huldah (Frost) Dewrey.
Joel m. (1) Sept. 22, 1801, Mary McIntyre, b. 1778, d. of
William, w'ho died Nov. 14, 1802, ae. 24. T.S.R. Feeding Hills
cemetery. No issue.
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The Griswold Family
Joel and lsobel removed to White Creek, N. Y., where he died
Dec. 24, 1846, se. 69. lsobel died Sept. 21, 1848, se. 68.
Their children: 368 Joel, b. Oct. 23, 1804. 369 Mary McIntyre,
b. Dec. 9, 1805. 370 Sylvanus G., b. Nov. 6, 1807; d. Sept. 15,
1808. 371 Eliza Marvin, b. Sept. 9, 1808. 372 Isabel A., b. July
20, 1813. 373 Harriet Rice, b. Oct. 8, 1817. 374 Henry, b. Oct.
8, 1817, twin of Harriet. 375 Sylvanus Dorr, b. Nov. 29, 1819;
m. Abigail Pratt.
Canterbury, Conn., records; George Dewey Gen., 410, 434;
Feeding Hills, Mass., Congregational Church records.
227 SYLVANUS, b. in East Lyme, Conn., May 21, 1763
(Samuel*, George 3, Matthew2, Matthew1); m. Dec. 1, 1789, his
second cousin Maria Dennison, d. of Samuel and Mary (Champ-
lin) Dennison, b. Feb. 15, 1772, who died Oct. 25, 1845, se. 74.
Sylvanus served as a member of the Coast Guard during the
Revolution. Resided in East Lyme, where he died Oct. 17,
1823, se. 60.
Maria was a descendant of Jeffrey Champlin, first of the name,
>who appeared in Rhode Island 1638. In that year he was ad¬
mitted inhabitant of the Island of Aquidneck. In 1640 admitted
freeman and granted ten acres at Newport. In 1661 appeared in
Westerly. Held the office of Moderator; surveyor of highways,
and member of the town council.
Their children: 376 MARY MARVIN, b. May 21, bapt.
Nov. 13, 1791. 377 ELIZA, b. July 17, 1793; d. May 8, 1876;
m. Griswold Rogers, son of James and Mary (Allen) Rogers,
b. June 29, 1795, d. Jan. 23, 1892; after forty years courtship
they were married, having remained single to care for their
parents. 378 SAMUEL, b. Oct. 25, 1795. 379 MATILDA, b.
Aug. 28, 1800; d. May 20, 1804. 380 SALLY, b. Mar. 3, d. Mar.
8, 1803. 381 SYLVANUS, b. July 20, 1806. 382 GEORGE, b.
Nov. 19, 1808. 383 CHARLOTTE MATILDA, b. June 6, 1811.
384 JOHN DENNISON, b. Apr. 27, 1819; d. Oct. 1, 1823.
East Lyme, Conn., records; certified original family record;
George Dennison Gen., 60; James Rogers Gen., 210; Hist, of
Stonington, Conn.
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237 MARTHA, b. in East Lyme, Conn., Oct. 16, 1769 ( An -
drew \ George3 , Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. in Lyme, Conn., Dec. 5,
1796, Elisha Watrous, b. Jan. 9, 1769.
Farmer. Resided in East Lyme, where he died Nov. 14, 1822.
Martha died Nov. 7, 1853.
Their children: 385 Son, b. & d., Dec. 12, 1797. 386 Julia Ann,
b. Jan. 1, 1799; m. Francis Grady. 387 William Griswold, b.
Apr. 24, 1801; m. Ellen V. Simons. 388 Jane Maria, b. June 16,
1803; d. Apr. 21, 1828, unm. 389 Elias Butler, b. July 30, 1805;
m. Margaret Prince. 390 Ann Elizabeth, b. June 18, 1808; d.
July 15, 1815. 391 Charles Alexander, b. June 1, 1810; d. Mar.
25, 1849, unm.
238 MARY, b. in Lyme, Conn., Mar. 4, 1773 (Andrew4, George 3,
Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. in New London, Conn., Aug. 20, 1798,
Capt. Josiah Douglas, of New London, who died in Waterford,
Conn., Mar. 3, 1834. They had one daughter who died ae. four.
241 SARAH, b. in East Lyme, Conn., July 16, 1783 (Andrew4,
George3, Matthew2, Matthew1); m. in Waterford, Conn., Oct. 31,
1803, Daniel H. Calkins, b. Apr. 1, 1780, in Lyme, Conn., s.
of Dr. Daniel and Mrs. Elizabeth (Smith) Moore, widow of
Elisha Moore.
Daniel was a farmer in Waterford. Sarah died Jan. 24, 1814.
Their children: 392 Alonzo, b. Nov. 27, 1804; physician, unm.
393 Daniel Osbert, b. Aug. 11, 1808. 394 Sarah Griswold, b.
Dec. 18, 1812, unm. 395 Ralph Pomeroy, b. Mar. 16, 1812.
396 Nancy Lucretia, b. Jan. 23, 1815. 397 John Palmer, b. June
10, 1823. 398 Sarah Cornelia, b. Nov. 1, 1824.
East Lyme and Waterford, Conn., records; Hyde Gen., II, 956.
242 ANDREW, b. in East Lyme, Conn., Oct. 22, 1787 (An-
drew4, George3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. May 28, 1816, Lucinda
Johnson, d. of Reynolds and Phebe (Smith) Johnson, who died
Mar. 22, 1851, se. 52.
Andrew was a farmer; died Mar. 10, 1847, se. 59. Burials in
Old Church cemetery, Lyme.
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Their children: 399 WILLIAM PRINCE, b. May 28, 1817.
400 JARED, b. Feb. 23, 1819. 401 SARAH ANN, b. June 12,
1821. 402 ELIZABETH BRACE, b. June 19, 1823. 403 PHEBE
JOHNSON, b. Aug. 31, 1825. 404 ANDREW HENRY, b.
Mar. 12, 1828. 405 JOHN REYNOLDS, b. Aug. 28, 1830.
406 ALONZO CALKINS, b. Aug. 12, 1832; d. July 18, 1853,
unm. 407 CORNELIA GAY, b. Aug. 11, 1835, unm. 408
ELLEN MARIA, b. Dec. 10, 1840; d. Jan. 27, 1855.
Lyme and East Lyme, Conn., records; Andrew Griswold
original Family records.
243 JARED, b. in East Lyme, Conn., Feb. 25, 1794 (Andrew*,
George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1)', m. Jan. 1, 1831, Mary Robbins,
b. Sept. 25, 1797, d. of Appleton R., and Chloe Robbins of
Granby, Conn.
Jared was a lawyer; Yale 1817. Resided in Simsbury, Far¬
mington and Hartford, Conn. Mayor of Hartford 1835. He died
Nov. 20, 1835. Mary died Sept. 30, 1868, se. 69.
Their children: 409 JARED APPLETON, b. July 2, 1835.
410 CATHERINE LOUISE, b. 1833; d. Jan. 25, 1842.
Memorial Hist, of Hartford; East Lyme, Conn., records.
254 DIODATE JOHNSON, b. in Lyme, Conn., Dec. 16, 1773
(John\ Matthew 4, John 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. Sarah Colt,
d. of Harris and Elizabeth (Turner) Colt.
Yale 1793. A man of great native ability, brilliant and hand¬
some, well provided by nature for a useful career, a splendid
background of influence and wealth. However, instead of using
his ability to become a useful citizen of credit and without re¬
proach, he squandered his time in frivolous living, indulging in
all questionable pleasures, finally becoming totally irresponsible
and without the least aim or object in life.
His wife soon left him, retiring to literary pursuits and seclu¬
sion, while he wasted the years and his substance, coming to his
death with many vain regrets, almost in poverty, and with few
friends. He died May 17, 1850, se. 76.
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255 URSULA WOLCOTT, b. in Lyme, Conn., Dec. 2, 1775
(John*, Matthew* , John3, Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. in Lyme, Sept.
10, 1794, Richard McCurdy, b. in Lyme, Mar. 2, 1769, s. of
John and Anne (Lord) McCurdy.
John McCurdy, the ancestor, was a Scotch-Irish Presbyterian,
from county Antrim, North of Ireland. Successful merchant and
ardent patriot, and one of the earliest and boldest in urging the
Revolution.
Richard, Yale 1787, lawyer and justice of the peace, and mem¬
ber of the Legislature. But he was fond of agriculture and devoted
himself largely to that.
Ursula was of most distinguished ancestry and family con¬
nections. Granddaughter of the first Governor Griswold, and
Ursula, his wife, whose husband, father, brother, uncle and
nephew, were all Governors of Connecticut, she is said to have
been a woman of strong character and lovely personality. She
was also a granddaughter of Rev. Stephen Johnson, whose
powerful essays brought into existence the Sons of Liberty, and
were among the most efficient causes of the Revolution.
Rev. F. W. Hotchkiss of Saybrook said of her in a funeral
sermon, “As a daughter, sister, mother and wife, she was a
worthy descendant of an illustrious line of ancestors, and justly
viewed as a wdman of exalted spirit.,,
Their children bom in Lyme: 411 John Griswold, b. Nov. 28,
1795; removed to Ohio and died unmarried, Feb. 28, 1868. 412
Charles Johnson, b. Dec. 7, 1797; m. Sarah Ann Lord. 413
Robert Henry, b. Apr. 14, 1800; m. Gertrude Mercer. 414
Richard Lord, b. May 27, 1802; m. Julia Ann Woodward. 415
Alexander Lynde, b. July 17, 1802; m. Josephine Lord. 416
Sarah Ann, b. May 25, 1807 ; m. Stephen Johnson.
Lyme, Conn., records; Wolcott Gen.; Hist, of New London
county, Conn. (Caulkins).
256 ELIZABETH, b. in Lyme, Conn., Oct. 15, 1778 (John*,
Matthew*, John3, Matthew2, Matthew1)] m. in New London, Conn.,
Mar. 28, 1802, Jacob B. Curley, b. Aug. 2, 1771, in Mansfield,
Conn., s. of Jacob B. and Hannah (Brigham) Curley.
Jacob was of Dartmouth 1793. Lawyer, residing in New
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London, State’s Attorney and president of the New London bank.
He died Sept. 24, 1856. Elizabeth died June 22, 1857.
Their children: 417 Charles, b. Mar. 19, 1803; d. Oct. 1, 1805.
418 Sarah Griswold, b. Nov. 26, 1804; m. her fifth cousin Joseph
Noyes. 419 Mary Brainard, b. Sept. 11, 1806; d. May 9, 1849,
unm. 420 Charles Griswold, b. June 4, 1808; d. July 4, 1828,
unm. 421 Elizabeth Griswold, b. May 29, 1810; d. Dec. 19,
1829, unm. 422 Ursula Wolcott, b. May 13, 1812; d. Aug. 28,
1828. 423 Hannah Brigham, b. Apr. 10, 1814; d. Feb. 2, 1831,
unm. 424 John G., b. Jan. 27, 1816; d. July 1, 1830. 425 Ellen,
b Dec 25, 1817; m. her first cousin Charles A. Curley. 426
Lydia Ann, b. Mar. 3, 1819; d. Nov. 2, 1820. 427 Ann Eliza,
b. Nov. 27, 1823; d. Nov. 1, 1846, unm.
Lyme and New London, Conn., records; Goodwin Notes;
Mansfield, Conn., records.
257 SARAH, b. in Lyme, Conn., Aug. 12, 1781 (Jo/m5, Mat¬
thew*, John3, Matthew 2, Matthew l) ; m. Mar. 4, 1803, John Lyon
Gardiner, b. Nov. 8, 1770, s. of David and Jerusha (Buell)
Gardiner, wrho died Nov. 22, 1816. Sarah died Feb. 10, 1863.
Both buried, in the family plot on Gardiner’s Island.
John Lyon w^as highly educated and the seventh proprietor
of the Island, much interested in intellectual pursuits, and left
a number of valuable manuscripts. His will, probated Nov. 29,
1816, mentions wife Sarah; sons David F., John, Samuel, and
daughters Sarah D., and Mary B.
Sarah Griswold w^as a lady of notable strength of mind and
dignity of character. During her long widowhood she had the
management of their large estate.
Their children: 428 David Johnson, b. Aug. 16, 1804; d. Dec.
1829, unm. 429 Sarah Diodate, b. Nov. 1, 1807; m. David
Thompson. 430 Mary Brainard, b. Dec. 1, 1809; d. Feb. 22,
1833, unm. 431 John Griswold, b. Sept. 9, 1812; d. June 7, 1861,
unm. 432 Samuel Buell, b. Apr. 6, 1815; m. Mary G. Thompson.
Lyme, Conn., records; Lyon-Gardiner Gen.
258 JOHN, b. in Lyme, Conn., Aug. 14, 1783 (Jo/m5, Mat¬
thew*, John3, Matthew 2, Matthew1)', m. (1) in Norwich, Conn.,
Matthew Griswold
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May 16, 1814, Elizabeth Mary Huntington, b. Oct. 5, 1790,
d. of Gen. Zachariah and Hannah (Mumford) Huntington, of
Norwich, Conn., and a family connected with one of the most
able and noted families of Connecticut. Elizabeth died Mar. 6,
1822. Burial in St. Paul’s churchyard, New York.
John m. (2) Jan. 6, 1826, Louisa Wilson, of Newark, N. J.,
d. of Robert. Her will Oct. 5, 1862, mentions no Griswold heirs.
Directs her burial to be in the Griswrold vault, Marble cemetery.
Second street. New York.
John w*as tall, finely formed, with a noble handsome face.
Ship merchant operating the famous old line of “Griswold”
Packet ships. He died Aug. 4, 1856. His will. New York Surro¬
gate, mentions wife Louisa; niece, Mrs. Elizabeth Brainard
White, daughter of his sister, Mrs. Mary Ann Clarke; brothers
Charles S., John G., Charles J., Robert H. and Richard McCurdy,
and Mrs. Sarah Ann Lord. Burial in Marble cemetery.
Hist, of Norwich, Conn.; Lyme, Conn., records; Huntington
Gen., 527; Conn. Colonial records, II, 96, 221, 318.
259 MARY ANN, b. in Lyme, Conn., Feb. 25, 1786 (John6,
Matthew 4, John6, Matthew2, Matthew1)] m. 1809, Levi Hubbard
Clark, b. Sept. 22, 1782. Yale 1802. State attorney, Middlesex
county, Conn., 1807-8; judge Monroe county, N. Y., 1818; judge
7th and 10th ward court, New York, 1835. Mary Ann died Jan.
3, 1812.
Capt. Lemuel Clark, from Whately, Mass., came to Win-
sted, Conn. Served as sergeant in the Revolution; Bunker Hill.
His wife was Kezia Hubbard.
Mary Ann had one child: 433 Elizabeth Brainard, m. Bush-
nell White, lawryer of Cleveland, Ohio, who was the mother of
John Griswold White, a noted lawryer of Cleveland.
260 CHARLES CHANDLER, b. in Lyme, Conn., Nov. 9,
1787 (John6, Matthew 4, John6, Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. in Lyme,
July 10, 1822, his third cousin, Elizabeth Griswold (No.
197), daughter of Thomas and Ethelinda (Caulkins) Griswold,
of Lyme, b. Dec. 22, 1803.
In early life he was in business in Savannah, Georgia, but
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returned to his family property at Blackball, where he removed
his father’s house and built a large modern mansion. There he
spent the remainder of his life, being interested with his brother
John in the shipping business. By will he received the greater
part of the estate of his brother John.
Their children: 434 CHARLES CHANDLER, b. July 10,
1823; d. Jan. 25, 1824. 435 ELIZABETH DIODATE, b. May 7,
1825. 436 SARAH JOHNSON, b. May 7, 1827. 437 JOHN, d.
Jan. 26, 1830, se. 13 mo.
Lyme, Conn., records.
263 AUGUSTUS HENRY, b. in Norwich, Conn., Oct. 27,
1789 {Roger6, Matthew 4, John3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. Aug. 12,
1820, Elizabeth Lansdale, b. in Boxhall, Sussex, England,
July 10, 1793.
Resided in Lyme, where he died Dec. 29, 1836, se. 47. She died
Mar. 12, 1848, se. 53. Duck River cemetery, Lyme.
He was a shipmaster. Said to have been a man of brilliant
natural ability and culture, inheriting much of his father’s genius.
Their children: 438 MARY SOPHIA, b. Feb. 13, 1822. 439
ROGER, b. Dec. 13, 1824. 440 HENRY AUGUSTUS, b. July
6, 1827. 441 THOMAS. No further records.
Norwich and Lyme, Conn., records.
264 CHARLES CHANDLER, b. in Lyme, Conn., Feb. 8, 1791
{Roger6, Matthew 4, John3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. in New Lon¬
don, Conn., Nov. 14, 1820, Ellen Elizabeth Perkins, b. May
25, 1799, in New London, d. of Judge Elias and Lucretia Shaw
(Woodbridge) Perkins.
Yale 1808. Lawyer. Deacon in the First Church. Active in
all religious and public affairs. The church built in Lyme 1817
is a monument to his taste and public spirit. Settled at Black-
hall, in Lyme, where he was J.P., member of the Legislature and
judge of Probate. He died Aug. 7, 1839. She died Feb. 26, 1877.
Duck River cemetery, Lyme.
Their children: 442 FANNY ROGERS, b. Mar. 5, 1822.
443 ELLEN LUCRETIA, b. Sept. 19, 1823; d. Feb. 8, 1827.
444 OLIVER PERKINS, b. July 3, 1826; d. Apr. 23, 1827. 445
Capt. John Griswold
(No. 449 Matthew Branch)
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JAMES, b. Feb. 8, 1828. 446 WILLIAM, b. Jan. 5, d. Jan. 20,
1830. 447 JOSEPH PERKINS, b. June 30, 1831; went to the
Sandwich Islands; judge of the city court in Honolulu; returned
home and died June 7, 1850, fie. 29. 448 CHARLES HENRY,
b. Nov. 15, 1833. 449 JOHN, b. Apr. 24, 1837; Graduate engineer
1857 ; Surveyed public lands in the west; 1860, went to the Sand¬
wich Islands on a voyage of discovery; returned home in 1861,
and immediately recruited a company in Lyme for the Civil
War; Commissioned captain, and served in the 11th Conn.
Regt, which was at Antietam, and engaged in some of the
heaviest fighting, Companies A and B being commanded by
Captain John, and while crossing the stream they came under
heavy fire, and struggling forward in the water, Captain John
was wounded in the chest, but managed to reach the opposite
side, where he fell dead among the enemy.
Lyme and New London, Conn., records; Hist, of the 11th
Conn. Regt.
265 MATTHEW, b. in Lyme, Conn., Sept. 13, 1792 (Roger*,
Matthew 4, John3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. in Lyme, July 5, 1827,
Phoebe Hubbard Ely, b. Mount Archer, North Lyme, July 19,
1804, d. of Seth and Phoebe (Marvin) Ely.
Matthew began the study of medicine but after the sudden
death of his father he returned home, operated the farm, and
cared for his mother and the family. Developed a quiet demeanor
and domestic attitude, and retained his agricultural pursuits
through life. Resided at Blackball, and served as J.P.
Matthew died Aug. 1879. Administration of his estate, New
London Probate, 1879, mentions wife Phoebe; children, Phoebe
H., Ellen E., Marian, Matthew, and heirs of Lydia Selden.
Her will, Dec. 31, 1891, mentions children, Phoebe, Ellen,
Elizabeth and Matthew.
Their children: 450 PHOEBE HUBBARD, b. Aug. 5, 1828;
d. same. 451 CATHERINE, b. Sept. 22, 1829; d. unm. 452
LYDIA MARIA, b. Sept. 1, 1831. 453 MATTHEW, b. June 6,
1833. 454 MARIAN, b. July 20, 1835; d. unm., Nov. 15, 1920,
the last of her family; her life was strong, dignified, gentle and
influential. 455 PHOEBE MARVIN, b. June 11, 1838; d. y.
456 ELIZABETH, b. Feb. 6, 1847; d. 1890. Her estate distri-
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buted to her sisters. 457 ELLEN AUGUSTA, b. May 21, 1841.
458 FANNY ROGERS, b. 1848.
Lyme, and New London, Conn., records; Hist, of Norwich,
Conn.; Ely and Marvin Gen.
266 FRANCES ANN, b. in Norwich, Conn., Jan. 15, 1795
(Roger6, Matthew *, John3, Matthew 2, Matthew1)-, m. Oct. 11, 1818,
Ebenezer Lane, b. in Northampton, Mass., Sept. 17, 1/93, s.
of Ebenezer and Marian (Griswold) Lane (No. 107), and des¬
cendant of William Lane, one of the early settlers of Dorchester,
Mass
He was a graduate of Harvard 1811; studied law with Matthew
Griswold, of Old Lyme. Removed to Lorain County, Ohio, where
he speedily became prominent and distinguished. Judge of the
Common Pleas Court 1824; judge of the Supreme Court of Ohio,
1830-37; chief justice 1840-45; removed to Sandusky, Ohio, 1842,
where he died June 12, 1866, ae. 72.
Their children: 459 Ebenezer Shaw, b. Aug. 6, 1819; physi¬
cian; m. Pallas E. Anderson. 460 Frances Griswold, b. Oct. 12,
1821; m. Alfred Cheesborough. 461 William Griswold, b. Feb.
12, 1824; m. Elizabeth Diodate Griswold (No. 431).
Northampton, Mass., records; Lorain county, Ohio, records;
Hist, of Sandusky county, Ohio; Lane Gen., II, 57-65.
267 ROGER WOLCOTT, b. in Norwich, Conn., Mar. 15, 1797
(Roger5, Matthew 4, John\ Matthew 2, Matthew l) ; m. in Lyme, Conn.,
July 18, 1823, Juliette Elizabeth Griswold, d. of Thomas and
Ethelinda (Caulkins) Griswold (No. 197), b. May 19, 1801, who
died Apr. 4, 1855.
Roger removed to Ohio, where he acted as agent for the Con¬
necticut Land Company. Studied law with Ebenezer Lane,
husband of his sister Frances Ann, and was admitted to the bar.
Settled in Ashtabula, Ohio, about 1820. Became prominent and
a leading citizen.
Juliette died and he m. (2) in Ashtabula, Jan. 3, 1856, Caro¬
line R. Martin, of Kenosha, Ill. She died Oct. 10, 1864. No
issue. He m. (3) in Ashtabula, Feb. 25, 1868, Harriet C. Wal¬
ker, of Hannibal, Mo. Roger died Nov. 15, 1878, ae. 81.
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Their children: 462 MATTHEW, b. Mar. 27, 1824; died unm.
in California. 463 MARIA MATILDA, b. Feb. 19, 1826. 464
AUGUSTUS HENRY, b. Feb. 15, 1828. 465 JULIETTE
ELIZABETH, b. May 23, 1830. 466 ROGER WOLCOTT, b.
July 26, 1832; d. infant. 467 FANNY ETHELINDA, b. Mar.
10, 1834. 468 MARY ANN, b. July 27, 1836; d. infant. 469
ROGER WOLCOTT, b. Sept. 14, 1837. 470 MARY ANN, b.
Nov. 9, 1839; d. unm., Nov. 30, 1858. 471 THOMAS, b. Feb. 3,
1842. 472 CHARLES, b. Mar. 13, 1843. 473 PRUDENCE
LOUISA, b. Feb. 19, 1846; d. unm., July 4, 1824. 474 HELEN
MARY, b. 1871. 475 HARRIET, b. 1873.
Norwich, Conn., and Ashtabula, Ohio, records; History of
Ashtabula county, Ohio.
268 ELIZA WOODBRIDGE, b. in Lyme, Conn., Apr. 7, 1799
(Roger5, Matthew 4, John3, Matthew2, Matthew1); m. Aug. 12, 1832,
Charles Leicester Boalt, of Norwalk, Ohio, s. of John and
Ruth (Lockwood) Boalt.
mm
Residence, Norwalk, Ohio. Lawyer of high position. Eliza
died 1878.
Their children: 476 Cornelia Elizabeth, b. Aug. 4, 1833; m.
William H. McDonald. 477 Charles Griswold, b. Apr. 19, 1835;
m. Agnes Gillett. 478 John Henry, b. Mar. 29, 1837; judge of the
Court of Common Pleas in Nevada. 479 Frances Griswold, b.
Dec. 4, 1839; m. J. Osborne Moss. 480 Frederick Harper, b.
May 12, 1841. 481 William Leicester, b. Mar. 5, 1844; d. Feb. 2,
1845. 482 William Lane, b. July 6, 1845.
Norwalk, Conn., and Norwalk, Ohio, records.
269 MARIAN, b. Dec. 4, 1801/2 (Roger5, Matthew 4, John3,
Matthew2, Matthew1); m. Feb. 23, 1820, Thomas Shaw Perkins,
b. Aug. 6, 1793, in New London, Conn., s. of Judge Elias and
Lucretia Shaw (Woodbridge) Perkins. He was a lawyer. Yale
1812.
He m. (1) Jan. 4, 1818, Cornelia Leonard, d. of Timothy
and Mary Leonard, of Lansingburgh, N. Y., who died May 5,
1818. No issue.
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They resided in New London, Conn., where he served as com¬
missioner of schools. He died at sea Oct. 14, 1844.
Their children: 483 Cornelia Leonard, b. Mar. 2, 1821; m.
her 4th cousin David H. Nevins. 484 Thomas Shaw, b. Jan. 19,
1823; d. Oct. 14, 1844. 485 Frances Griswold, b. Dec. 28, 1824;
m. Jacob A. Camp, lawyer of Sandusky, Ohio. 486 Robert Gris¬
wold, b. in Waterford; d. May 23, 1829. 487 Roger Griswold,
b. Apr. 4, 1829; physician in New York. 488 Frederick William,
b. Mar. 10, 1831. 489 Nathaniel Shaw, b. June 27, 1833; m.
Anna Potts, of New York. 490 Joseph, b. Feb. 20, 1838; m.
Louisa M. Griswold, (Fam. 339). 491 Marian, b. Aug. 26, 1840;
d. Dec. 6, 1842. 492 Lucretia Shaw Woodbridge, b. July 19,
1843; private teacher; a woman of fine intelligence; died unm.
Lyme, Waterford, and New London, Conn., records; New
London Hist. Soc. Col. II, 81; Salisbury Fam. Hist., II.
270 WILLIAM FREDERICK, b. in Lyme, Conn., Mar. 22,
1804 (Roger*, Matthew 4, John 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. in Lyme,
June 9, 1831, Sarah Bank Noyes, d. of William and Sarah
(Bank) Noyes, and descendant of Rev. James Noyes.
William was a captain and navigator in the China trade. A
man of keen intelligence and high culture. He died Oct. 15, 1851.
Duck River cemetery, Lyme. After his death she is said to have
removed to Greenwich, N. Y.
Their children: 493 WILLIAM NOYES, b. 1838. 494 CATH¬
ERINE M. 495 JOHN GREEN, d. in childhood. 496 AGNES
WOLCOTT, b. in Troy, N. Y., 1840.
271 ROBERT HARPER, b. in Norwich, Conn., 1806 (Roger6,
Matthew 4, John*, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. in Guilford, Conn.,
Nov. 9, 1840, Helen Powers, b. 1820, d. of Edward and Julia
(Collins) Powers.
Robert was a captain and navigator and commanded ships of
the Griswold lines from New York. He died in Lyme 1882.
He is said to have been a man of elegant manners and personal
beauty.
Their children: 497 LOUISA AUGUSTA, b. Oct. 8, 1841,
died unm., her estate distributed to her sisters. 498 HELEN
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ADELE, b. Mar. 19, 1844, d. Feb. 27, 1910, unm., her estate dis¬
tributed to her sisters. 499 ROBERT HARPER, b. Jan. 28,
1847; d. Sept. 27, 1864. 500 FLORENCE, b. Dec. 25, 1850,
died unm. Dec. 6, 1937; resided in the homestead, Lyme; known
and loved as the Patron Saint of the Lyme Art Association; for
many years she mothered poor artists, taking them into her
home and providing for them, many times without financial
return, and she was instrumental in selling hundreds of paintings
for them.
324 PRUDENCE HAYDEN (. Nathaniel L6., George\ George 8,
Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. Charles Chauncey Haven, a mer¬
chant of New York. She died Aug. 8, 1820.
One child: 501 Mary Prudence, who m. Horace H. Jenks.
325 JOHN LASHER. ( Nathaniel L.8, George\ George *, Matr
thew 2, Matthew1); m. Dec. 9, 1840, Elizabeth Smith, b. Feb.
27, 1814; d. of Solomon and Ursula (Bull) Smith, of Hartford,
Conn. They resided in Peoria, Ill.
He was largely instrumental in organizing the Westminster
Presbyterian Church. A man of culture, character and stead¬
fastness. Of him it was beautifully said by his pastor, the Rev.
J. H. Morrow:
“Of the life of John L. Griswold, it was well rounded and full
and a great success. Its years were many, running on and on
into wisdom and poise, the serenity and beauty of old age, but
stopping short of its infirmity and decay, its weariness and sad¬
ness. As a structure it was builded and finished like some solid
symmetrical edifice upon which the capstone has been set, and
that has received its final stroke and polishing and garnishing.
“Inherited capability and culture, character and competence,
not neglected or squandered but improved and increased; busi¬
ness sagacity and enterprise and thrift; loyalty and patriotism to
the nation in its peril; attachment to and pride in the city where
he dwelt; social attraction and accomplishment; fondness for
home; devotion to kindred and friends; tenderness and sympathy,
and generosity toward the needing and suffering; liberality to
the church and every deserving charity, reverence and love for
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God and a desire to glorify Him in all things; firm faith in Christ,
and humbly following in His footsteps — these in brief were the
equipment and traits and aims of him who the other morning
went from us to the unfading dawn.
“His home was to him an all-satisfying realm, and the wife
who shared it with him, a more than Queen. Of his love for her —
as romantic and gallant, as admiring and enthusiastic, as tender
and full at the end of these forty-two years as in the first flush
and thrill of youth, ever-growing and eternal — we may not
speak.”
New York records; Dickerman Gen., 585.
327 CATHERINE ANN (. Nathaniel L5., George\ George 3,
Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. Peter Lorillard, b. Mar. 18, 1796, s.
of Peter and Dorothea (Shultz) Lorillard, who died in Saratoga,
N. Y., Oct. 6, 1867. His will was probated in New York city,
Oct. 31, 1867. Catherine died Sept. 16, 1856.
Their children: 502 Pierre, b. Oct. 13, 1833; m. Emily Taylor.
503 Catherine, b. Oct. 21, 1835; m. James P. Kemochan. 504
Jacob, b. July 6, 1839; m. Fanny Uklhorn. 505 Mary, b. Apr.
17, 1841; m. Henry J. Barbey. 506 George L., b. Mar. 26, 1843;
d.y. 507 Eva, b. Sept. 18, 1847; m. Col. Lawrence Kipp. 508
Louis, b. Nov. 27, 1849; m. Katherine L. Beckman. 509 Doro¬
thea, m. John David Wolf. 510 Ernest; d.y.
Prominent Families of New York; Kipp Gen.
331 MARY G., b. in New York city, 1822 ( Nathaniel L6.,
George 4, George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1) ; m. May 16, 1856, Alfred
Edwards, b. Aug. 17, 1810, s. of Henry W. and Lydia (Miller)
Edwards, who died Jan. 9, 1857. Merchant in New York.
Mary died Nov. 2, 1896.
Prominent Families of New York.
332 MATTHEW, b. in New York city, Mar. 20, 1816 (. Nathan¬
iel ZA, George 4, George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. in New York,
Nov. 8, 1849, Charlotte Young, d. of Col. Samuel and Mary
Matthew Griswold
173
(Gibson) Young of Ballston, N. Y., who died Nov. 30, 1884.
He was a merchant in Peoria, Ill.
Their children: 511 MARY GIBSON, b. Sept. 1852. 512
NATHANIEL, b. Apr. 1854. 513 LOUISA ANTOINETTE,
b. Sept. 1856. 514 CHARLOTTE.
Prominent Families of New York; N. Y. \ ital records.
339 MARIA, b. in New York city, Aug. 23, 1804 (George6,
George 4, George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. in New York, Nov. 12,
1829, George Winthrop Gray, b. Apr. 19, 1799, s. of Sylvanus
and Charlotte (Gillison) Gray, who died Nov. 20, 1863, in Bos¬
ton, Mass. Merchant.
Their children: 515 George Griswold; went to China, where
he lost a leg; m. Susan Irwin, died Aug. 13, 1875. 516 Elizabeth
Woodhull, m. James Morris. 517 Henry Winthrop, b. June 12,
1839.
341 RICHARD SILL, b. in New York city, Aug. 20, 1809
(George6, George 4, George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. (1) in Lyme,
Conn., May 25, 1835, Louisa Mather, b. in Lyme, June 18,
1815, who died in Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 21, 1840; m. (2) in
Lyme, May 31, 1841, Frances Augusta Mather, sister of
Louisa; they were daughters of James and Caroline (Tinker)
Mather, and descendants of Rev. Richard Mather, who died in
Dorchester, Mass., 1669.
Richard was a graduate of Yale 1829; immediately entered his
father’s employ, and was sent to China where he remained for
several years. After his return he carried on in the business as a
partner, and through life was a man of integrity, successful and
capable. He died in Lyme, Apr. 2, 1847. The lovely Boxwood
Manor is said to have been the Griswold residence.
Their children: 518 LOUISA MATHER. 519 RICHARD
SILL, b. June 3, 1845. 520 FRANCES AUGUSTA.
Richard’s will. New York county Surrogate, administration
Mar. 30, 1849, mentions 'wife Frances; her father James Mather;
children, Louisa, Richard and Frances; brother-in-laws, John C.
Green, Woodw’ard Haven, and Frederick S. Frey linghuy sen.
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Hist, of New London, Conn.; Lyme, Conn., records; Mather
Gen.
342 MATILDA ELIZABETH, b. in New York city (Georg e5,
George 4, Georgezy Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. in Newark, N. J., Jan.
15, 1840, Hon. Frederick T. Freylinghuysen, s. of Frederick
b. in Millstone, N. J., Aug. 4, 1817.
Lawyer. Secretary of State under President Arthur. He died
in Newark, May 20, 1885. Active in politics, civic affairs and the
church. A bronze statue was erected to him in Newark. Des¬
cendant of Rev. Theodorus Jacobus Freylinghuysen, from Holland
and founder of the American family.
Their children: 521 Matilda Griswold, m. Henry T. Gray.
522 Frederick, b. Sept. 30, 1843; m. Estelle B. Kinney. 523 George
Griswold, b. May 9, 1851; m. Sarah L. Ballintine. 524 Sarah
Helen, m. John Davis. 525 Theodore, b. Apr. 17, 1860; m. Alice
Dudley Coates.
Historic Families of America; Newark, N. J., records.
343 CORNELIA, b. in New York city ( George 5, George*, George 3,
Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. in New York, Feb. 1, 1833, Joseph
Woodward Havens, b. 1803, s. of John and Ann (Woodward)
Havens. Prominent merchant of New York and Portsmouth,
N. H.
Their child: 526 George Griswold, b. 1837; m. (1) Emma
Martin; m. (2) Fannie (Arnot) Palmer.
Prominent Families of New York.
345 GEORGE C., b. in New York city (George5, George*, George5,
Matthew 2, Matthew1)] m. in New York, May 4, 1848, Lydia
Alley, b. 1826, d. of Samuel, who d. 1908. Prominent merchant,
of New York. He died Apr. 26, 1884.
His will, N. Y. county Surrogate, mentions Lydia Alley, widow,
children, Frank Gray, George, Jun., Marianna Alley Von Ren-
saeller, Louisa Alley, Edith Green, Lydia Alley Von Ziembowska.
Her will, Jan. 8, 1900, mentions daughters Marianna, Louisa, and
Lydia; sons Frank Gray, and George; grandsons Maxamilian
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175
George Von Ziembowska, Roger Griswold Higginson, only child
of daughter Edith.
Their children: 527 JOHN NOBLE ALSOP, b. 1849. 528
MARIANNA ALLEY. 529 LOUISA ALLEY. 530 FRANK
GRAY, b. Dec. 21, 1854. 531 GEORGE, b. 1857. 532 EDITH
GREEN, b. Apr. 21, 1859.
Historic Families of New York; New York city records.
346 SARAH HELEN, b. in New York city (George6, George 4,
George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. John C. Green of New York
and India. Merchant of large wealth and great liberality; the
great patron, in his later years, of the college of New Jersey.
347 JOHN NOBLE ALSOP, b. New York city,. May 29, 1822
(George6, George*, George 3, Matthew2, Matthew1); m. Jane Louisa
Emmett, d. of John Patten Emmett, professor at the university
of Virginia. John served as U. S. Consul at Shanghai, China,
1848-1854.
Their children: 533 JOHN NOBLE, 1865-1895; his will, July
21, 1895, Cooperstown, N. Y., Surrogate, mentions his mother
Jane; father John N. A.; sisters, Mary Griswold Forbes, Flor¬
ence Griswold Cross; and brother George.
Children: 534 GEORGE; he was baptized as ADDIS Mc-
EVERS GRISWOLD, but had his name changed by Act of the
Rhode Island Legislature. 535 MINNIE EMMETT. 536
MARY. 537 FLORENCE TEMPLE.
New York city records; Emmett Gen.
376 MARY MARVIN, bapt. Nov. 13, 1791 (Sylvanus6, Sam¬
uel*, Georgez, Matthew2, Matthew1); m. Nov. 14, 1865, James
Rogers, s. of James and Mary (Allen) Rogers, bapt. Nov. 13,
1791, who died Nov. 14, 1865.
Their children: 537 A Charlotte Louise, bapt. May 3, 1847;
d. Dec. 20, 1863. 537 B George W.; m. (1) Peck; m. (2) Lucinda
Roath; served in the Civil War; corp. Co. C, 26th C. V. 537 C
James; 537 D Samuel G.; d. Feb. 8, 1842, se. 8. 537 E Mary E.;
d. Apr. 27, 1835, ae. 8-6.
James Rogers Gen.; Hyde Gen.
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378 SAMUEL, b. Oct. 25, 1795 ( Sylvanus 6, Samuel 4, George 3,
Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. Maria Cobb, b. Aug. 27, 1803, in Paw-
let, Vt., d. of John and Mary (Fuller) Cobb, who died Sept. 27,
1849, se. 46. It was beautifully said of her:
“Died in North Lyme, Ct., Sept. 27, Mrs. Maria Cobb, wife of
Rev. Samuel Griswold, aged 46. Mrs. G. became a decided
Christian and united with a Congregational Church, in Burling¬
ton, Vt., in early life. She was remarkably strict in her observ¬
ance of the Sabbath ; in her attention to personal piety and to all
relative duties, and in her readiness to perform cheerfully what¬
ever she regarded as God’s requirement. She was active in pro¬
moting Female Prayer meetings, Maternal Associations, Moral
Reform, and all the other great benevolent enterprises. In Sab¬
bath schools and revivals, she labored with great delight and
success; and was instrumental in the hopeful conversion of a con¬
siderable number of souls. Clothed with meekness, full of faith
and love, and possessed of highly social powers, she readily
formed acquaintance with strangers, and engaged in efforts for
their spiritual good. With experienced and faithful Christians,
she had delightful companionship; and naturally cheerful she
had high social and Christian enjoyments. In view of her own
sinfulness she was deeply humbled and penitent, and applied
often to Jesus as her only hope and her life.
“She had been married nearly fifteen years, and in that rela¬
tion, while able to be active, ever made home cheerful and in¬
viting. During the last ten or twelve years of her life, she suffered
much from excruciating pain; and for the last four years was
mostly helpless in consequence of paralysis, gradually induced, it
is believed, by repelled irruptive disease, and by being twice
salivated writh calomel. Under almost constant and severe suffer¬
ing, during this latter period, she manifested much patience and
fortitude, and the most unwavering faith in God in regard both
to her temporal and spiritual wants. She received many kind
attentions from the people in North Lyme, for which she felt
exceedingly thankful. For three years she had no fear of death
but waited with deep interest for the coming of her Lord.
“She had many sinking turns when she viewed her departure
as near, with no emotions but those of peace and joy. During
one of these, the following farewell was written (poem not copied),
and she revived and continued several months, it was repeatedly
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177
read to her, and received with much satisfaction. For several
days previous to her death, she felt that her end was near. She
had peace and joy. And when her Savior came, she had unshaken
faith, and on his bosom, fell sweetly asleep.''
Westbrook, Ct., Dec. 11, 1849.
Samuel was a Congregational minister and occupied the pulpit-
in East Lyme, Hartford, and New Haven.
Lyme, and East Lyme, Conn., records; Old Stone Church
cemetery inscriptions.
381 SYLVANUS, b. in East Lyme, Conn., July 20, 1806 ( Sylr
vaults*, Samuel \ George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew l); m. in East Lyme,
Oct. 31, 1843, Sarah Champlin Griffing, b. July 14, 1819. His
will, Feb. 4, 1884, mentions wife Sarah; children, George, Lizzie
S., Abbie F., and Nellie M.
Their children: 543 ELLEN AUGUSTA, b. Feb. 22, d. Oct. 25,
1848. 544 JOHN C., d. Oct. 17, 1848, ae. 2/5/7. 545 CHARLES,
b. Feb. 22, 1849. 546 ELIZABETH, b. June 12, 1850. 547 AB¬
BIE F. 548 NELLIE. 549 GEORGE.
382 GEORGE, b. in East Lyme, Conn., Nov. 19, 1808 (Syl-
vanus*, Samuel \ George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. in East Lyme,
Nov. 1836, Eliza D. Perkins, d. of Francis and Sally (Dennison)
Perkins, who died July 11, 1867. George was a farmer in East
Lyme.
Their children: 550 SARAH P., b. Nov. 17, 1837. 551 MARY
E., b. 1840. 552 GEORGE D., b. 1843. 553 HENRY P., b. 1845.
554 t RANGES CHARLOTTE, b. 1849; d. ae. one week.
Perkins Gen., 130; East Lyme, Conn., records.
• % #
383 CHARLOllE MATILDA, b. in East Lyme, Conn., June
6, 1811 ( Sylvanus 5, Samuel 4, George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m.
James Montgomery Caven. No further information.
399 WILLIAM PRINCE, b. May 20, 1817 (Andrew*, Andrew S
George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1). He was a merchant in Maumee,
Ohio. No further information.
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400 JARED, b. Feb. 23, 1819 (Andre w6, Andrew *, George ’,
Matthew 2, Matthew'). He was a merchant in Ohio. No further
information.
401 SARAH ANN, b. June 12, 1821 (Andrew6, Andrew ', George’,
Matthew 2, Matthew'); m. Oct. 28, 1840, Moses Warren Com¬
stock, b. June 20, 1814, s. of Peter and Sarah (Warren) Com¬
stock. Sarah died Mar. 30, 1846.
Moses m. (2) Phebe Griswold, sister of Sarah (No. 403
following).
Children of Sarah: 555 Andrew Warren, b. Nov. 25, 1843; d.
Jan. 8, 1879; Civil War, Co. H, 10th Regt. C. V. I. 556 Augustus
G., b. Nov. 20, 1841; d. Jan. 6, 1862.
Lyme and East Lyme, Conn., records; East Lyme cemetery
record.
402 ELIZABETH BRACE, b. June 19, 1823 (Andrew6, And¬
rew6, George6, Matthew 2, Matthew ') ; m. in East Lyme, Conn., Mar.
12, 1845, Thomas Avery, s. of Abraham and Elizabeth (Noyes)
Avery, of East Lyme, b. Jan. 1, 1/98.
Thomas was a farmer in East Lyme, where he died Mar. 20,
1869. Elizabeth died June 12, 1852.
Their children: 557 Sarah Elizabeth, b. Jan. 20, 1846, d. y.
558 William Andrew, b. Aug. 14, 1847; m. Lockie Payne Gorton.
559 Charles Thomas, b. Dec. 8, 1849; m. Martha Rebecca Hough.
East Lyme, Conn., records; East Lyme cemetery records;
Groton Avery Clan, 496.
403 PHEBE JOHNSON, b. Aug. 31, 1825 (Andrew?, Andrew*,
George6, Matthew 2, Matthew') ; m. Moses W. Comstock, former
husband of her sister Sarah (No. 401).
Phebe died Jan. 20, 1860, and Moses m. (3) Loraine Chap¬
man, b. Aug. 16, 1838, who died May 7, 1893. Moses died Dec.
i6, 1890.
Child of Phebe: 560 Henry Raymond, b. Aug. 22, 1848; d.
Apr. 1, 1874.
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179
Lyme and East Lyme, Conn., records; East Lyme cemetery
records; Chapman Gen.
404 ANDREW HENRY, b. in Lyme, Conn., Mar. 12, 1828
(Andrew*, Andrew 4, George 3, Matthew 2, Matthew l); m. Oct. 28,
1852, Mary Meeker, d. of Rev. Samuel H. Meeker, the first
pastor of the old South Bushwick Reformed Church, of Brook¬
lyn, N. Y., to preach in English.
They resided in Williamsburg, N. Y. Mary died July 2, 1895.
Andrew’ died Aug. 1857.
Their children: 561 FRANK BALDWIN, b. Aug. 5, 1853 562
HENRY LORD, b. 1856.
Lyme, Conn., records; Family records.
405 JOHN REYNOLDS, b. in Lyme, Conn., Aug. 28, 1830
(Andrew* , Andrew 4, George3, Matthew 2, Matthew1). Removed to
Ohio. No further record except that he deeded Lyme land while
residing at Boyan, Williams county, Ohio, 1852. Census there
1850 shows no Griswold names.
409 JARED APPLETON, b. July 2, 1835 ( Jared3, Andrew',
George3, Matthew % Matthew1). His wife was Louisa W., whose
parentage is at present unknown. West Hartford Congrega¬
tional Church records show he was admitted from Bloomfield
1880; his wife 1871. She was dismissed with Mary L., Aug. 23,
1900, to Bloomfield. Jared was a prominent member of the
Church; died 1919.
Their child: 563 MARY LOUISE, bapt. Oct. 1, 1871.
435 ELIZABETH DIODATE, b. in Lyme, Conn., May 17,
1825 (Charles C.6, John*, Matthew4, John3, Matthew \ Matthew1)]
m. in Lyme, Oct. 3, 1850, her second cousin, WTlliam Griswold
Lane, b. Feb. 12, 1824, Sandusky, Ohio, s. of Ebenezer and
Frances Ann (Griswold) Lane (No. 266). Elizabeth died in Lyme
Conn., July 11, 1910.
They resided in Sandusky, Ohio. He wras a lawyer, Yale 1843.
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The Griswold Family
Served as Common Pleas Judge at Sandusky, where he died
Their children born in Sandusky: 504 Elizabeth Griswold, b.
Oct 25 1851: m. Charles H. Moss, a banker of Sandusky. 565
Sarah Spencer, b. Mar. 5, 1858; d. in Lyme, Conn., Jan. 19, 1935;
all her girlhood spent in Sandusky, but moved to Old Lyme, Conn.,
in 1889; a member of the Episcopal Church and the founder o
the Mission in Blackhall, Conn., a part of Old Lyme; her last
illness began several years before her death. No one took a keener
interest in the town or gave more available strength to its
various activities; she was more than generous, but. was singular y
reluctant to let her generosity be known; will be remembered
as a loyal friend, and unfailingly courteous to young and old,
rich and poor alike.
Children : 566 Wolcott Griswold, b. Jan. 24, 1866; m. Edith
Green Perkins, who died Nov. 28, 1934. 567 Charles Chandler,
b. Dec. 16, 1867.
Lyme, Conn., records; History of Sandusky, Ohio; Family
records.
436 SARAH JOHNSON, b. in Lyme, Conn., May 7, 1827
( Charles C.6, John 5, Matthew 4, John \ Matthew-, Matthew1) ; m. in
Lyme, June 30, 1847, Lobillaed Spencer, s. of Capt. William
4 of West Chester; b. 1826, and died in Pans 1888. Descendant
of William Spencer, from England 1631. They resided in Europe
the last twenty years of his life. . .
One child, 568 Eleanor L., who marned Prince Virgmio Cenci,
of Viscovara, Italy, Chamberlain to the King, and she was Lady
of Honor to the Italian Queen.
438 MARY SOPHIA, b. in Lyme, Conn., Feb. 13, 1823 {Augus¬
tus H.G, Roger5, Matthew 4, John*, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. Oc .
25, 1843, Henry Thomas, .a merchant of New Orleans, b. in New
York city, Sept. 8, 1816, s. of Henry and Hannah (Jenks) Thomas.
He died in Norwich, Conn., June 23, 1864. Mary died there Apr.
10, 1849. Burials in Yantic, Conn., cemetery.
He m. (2) Mar. 11, 1851, in New Orleans, Helen Elizabeth
Matthew Griswold
181
McElroy, b. Mar. 4, 1824, who died Mar. 8, 1857, as. 30. He m.
(3) Aug. 15, 1859, Mary Cushing Clark, of New Orleans.
Children of first marriage: 5G9 Henry Griswold, b. Sept. 7,
1844; m. Adda Bailey. 570 William Furness, b. June 23, 1845;
m. Sarah (Beard) Barwood. 571 Mary Alice, b. Aug. 20, 1848;
m. Rev. Charles Noble.
Child of second marriage: 572 George Huntington, b. July
31, 1853.
Children of third marriage: 573 Walter Clark, b. July 18,
1860; d. Mar. 21, 1861. 574 Ellen Caroline, b. Nov. 27, 1861.
575 Arthur Clark, b. Oct. 29, 1863; d. May 10, 1864.
Lyme, Conn., records; New Orleans, La., records; Thomas Gen.
439 ROGER, b. in Lyme, Conn., Dec. 13, 1824 (. Augustus H6,
Roger6, Matthew 4, John*, Matthew2, Matthew1); m. Jan. 1, 1856,
Julia Ann Welles, d. of Joshua and Eunice (Crane) Welles, of
East Hartford, Conn., b. Oct. 26, 1826, who died Mar. 18, 1907.
Farmer. He died Dec. 9, 1901. Burials in Duck River cemetery,
Lyme.
Their children: 576 A. HENRY, b. Jan. 27, 1858; d. Apr. 4,
1902. 577 EDWARD, b. Apr. 7, 1861. 578 LILLIAN, b. Oct.
28, 1865; a teacher at St. George’s Church, New York, St. Mar¬
garet’s School for girls, Waterbury, Conn., and private schools
in Norwich, Conn.; died Nov. 22, 1937.
Lyme, Conn., records; Benjamin Crane Gen., 182.
440 HENR\ AUGUSTUS, b. in Lyme, Conn., July 6, 1827
( Augustus II6, Roger6, Matthew 4, John3, Matthew 2, Matthew1).
Settled in Ashtabula county, Ohio, and married in Huron county,
Ohio, Betsey Ann Mallett, d. of Charles, b. in Lyme, Ohio.
Henry died Oct. 17, 1890. His will mentions wife Betsey;
James Griswold of Old Lyme, Conn.; children of his sister Mary
Thomas, and his brother Roger. Filed Oct, 18, 1890, Ashtabula
county probate.
Betsey m. (2) in Huron county, Ohio, Oct. 24, 1906, Benjamin
F. Shultz. She died in Norwalk, Ohio, Nov. 22, 1920.
One child Griswold: 579 HENRY, d. y.
Ashtabula and Huron county, Ohio, records; Mallett Gen.
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The Griswold Family
442 FANNY ROGERS, b. in Lyme, Conn., Mar. 5, 1822
(Charles C6, Roger*, Matthew 4, John \ Matthew 2, Matthew1); m.
(1) in Lyme, Sept. 1, 1842, Shubael F. Bartlett, s. of Rev.
Shubael and Fanny (Leffingwell) Bartlett, b. in East W indsor.
Conn., 1811, who died in California, Oct. 12, 1849.
Fanny m. (2) Daniel Bartlett, brother of Shubael.
Children of first marriage: 580 Ellen, b. Mar. 6, d. June 1844.
581 Adeline, m. H. T. Allen. 582 Charles G., b. Dec. 25, 1848; m.
Anna T. Terry. He was a prominent educator of Old Lyme.
Children of second marriage: 583 Kate Elizabeth. 584 Joseph,
b. Feb. 20, d. July 16, 1862. 585 Robert H., b. Nov. 24, 1864.
James Rogers Gen.; Terry Gen., 150; Lyme, Conn., records.
445 JAMES, b. in Lyme, Conn., Feb. 8, 1828 ( Charles C6,
Roger*, Matthew 4, John \ Matthew 2, Matthew1) ; m. in New London,
Conn., June 24, 1861, Mary Richards Perkins, d. of Nathaniel
Shaw and Ellen (Richards) Perkins, b. July 6, 1828, who died
Oct. 1, 1863, se. 35. She is said to have been a lady of great
loveliness of person and character.
James was a lawyer; Yale 1848. Served as Representative.
Their children: 586 THEODORA, b. Apr. 28, 1862; d. Sept.
17, 1862. 587 ELINOR SHAW, b. Sept. 6, 1863; d. unm., Feb.
24, 1932.
Lyme and New London, Conn., records; Perkins Gen.; New
London Hist. Soc. Col., II, 82.
452 LYDIA MARIA, b. in Lyme, Conn., Sept. 1, 1831 (Mat¬
thew6, Roger6, Matthew 4, John6, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. Feb. 28,
1855, John Card Selden, s. of George and Elizabeth (Card)
Selden, b. Nov. 29, 1825. He was a merchant in Erie, Pa., where
they resided.
Their children: 588 Marian Griswold, d. y. 589 Grace Card,
ra. Jan. 12, 1893, Lieut. Com. Frederick Lincoln Chapin.
Lyme, Conn., and Erie, Pa., records; N. Y. Gen. & Bio.,V, 22.
453 MATTHEW, b. in Lyme, Conn., June 6, 1833 (Matthew6,
Roger5, Matthew 4, John6, Matthew2, Matthew1); m. (1) Jan. 9,
Matthew Griswold
183
1866, Sarah Lucy Olmstead, b. May 18, 1840, d. of Lemuel
Gregory and Sarah Humphreys (Marvin) Olmstead, of Ripley,
N. Y., who died Feb. 1871.
He m. (2) Apr. 13, 1876, Anna Brook Schenk, b. 1845, of
Philadelphia, Pa., d. of William Edward and Jane Whittemore
(Torrey) Schenk.
Matthew engaged in teaching for a short period. Spent the
first 30 years of his life on the home farm in order to assist the
family. Was elected to various local offices, and was a member
of the Conn. House of Representatives, 1862-1865.
Removed to Erie, Pa., about 1865. He was a man of strong
character and keen business ability. Entered into partnership
with Samuel Shelden, as the Shelden Griswold Manufacturing
Co., until about 1884, at which time Matthew bought the Shelden
interests, and from that time the business has been known as The
Griswold Manufacturing Co., and has grown into a great estab¬
lishment in the making of iron utensils.
In Erie he was elected a trustee of the Erie Academy for four
terms; elected as a Republican to the Fifty-second Congress 1891-
1893, and to the Fifty-fourth Congress 1895-1897. Matthew died
May 19, 1919.
Their children: 590 MATTHEW, b. Nov. 21, 1866. 591 MAR¬
VIN ELIHU, b. 1868. 592 WILLIAM FREDERICK SCHENK
b. June 8, 1877. 593 ROGER WOLCOTT, b. 1879. 594 ELY,
b. 1882. 595 DWIGHT TORREY, b. Dec. 8, 1884; d. in San
Francisco, Dec. 29, 1908, unm. 596 JENNIE WHITTEMORE,
b. 1886; d. 1890.
Lyme, Conn., records; Torrey Gen., 180; Hist, of Erie county.
Pa.; Biographies of the American Congress.
458 FANNY ROGERS, b. in Lyme, Conn., 1848 {Matthew*.
Roger*, Matthew4, John3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. 1875, Horace
Seth Ely, b. 1832, s. of Seth and Laura (Mead) Ely, of New York
city. He was a prominent real estate dealer.
Their children: 597 Fanny, b. 1877. 598 Horace. 599 Marian.
600 Wolcott G. 601 Matthew G.
Lyme, Conn., records; Ely Ancestry, 441.
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The Griswold Family
462 MATTHEW, b. in Ashtabula, Ohio, Mar. 27, 1824 (Roger
IF.6, Roger6, Matthew 4, John6, Matthew2, Matthew1). Physician.
Died at an advanced age in California, unmarried. Followed
prospecting for a time; later practiced his profession.
463 MARIA MATILDA, b. in Ashtabula, Ohio, Feb. 19, 1826
(Roger IF.6, Roger6, Matthew 4, John6, Matthew2, Matthew1)) m.
Oct. 3, 1847, William H. Warner, b. June 21, 1820. Maria died
Jan. 25, 1900. They resided in Fort Scott and Girard, Kans.
Their children: 602 Juliette, b. Oct. 21, 1848; d. Apr. 21, 1861.
603 Esther, b. Sept. 5, 1850; d. Apr. 22, 1852. 604 W illiam G., b.
Aug. 31, d. Dec. 31, 1852. 605 W illiam D., b. Dec. 24, 1853, d.
Aug. 24, 1854. 606 Henry G., b. Feb. 23, d. May 10, 1855. 607
Maria Wr., b. May 8, 1859; m. Eugene Kingsland. 608 Caroline
F., b. Mar. 2, 1861; m. W7alker K. Potter. 609 Charles G., b. Feb.
9, 1865; d. unm. July 1, 1890. 610 James L., b. Nov. 22, 1868;
m. Bertha I. Hanmer.
Ashtabula, Ohio, records; W'arner Gen.
464 AUGUSTUS HENRY, b. in Ashtabula, Ohio, Mar. 27,
1824 (Roger IF.6, Roger6, Matthew 4, John6, Matthew 2, Matthew1);
m. HARRIET BOOTH, b. Jan. 3, 1828.
Removed to California, where he died Jan. 25, 1900.
Their children: 611 CAROLINE E., b. Jan. 19, 1850; d. Aug.
27, 1881. 612 EDWrARD, b. Sept. 24, 1851; d. Apr. 20, 1884.
613 GEORGE W., b. May 2, 1854; d. Sept. 6, 1856. 614 AUGUS¬
TUS H., b. Dec. 15, 1855; d. July 24, 1857. 615 HARRIET
BOOTH, b. Feb. 14, 1859; m. Ralph Kimball Wrood; no issue.
616 WILLIAM, b. Aug. 28* 1862; m. Clara Elene Gerlock, Oak¬
land, Cal. 617 CATHERINE, b. Dec. 9, 1864; d. Mar. 16, 1866.
618 FRANK M., b. Mar. 8, d. Sept. 1, 1867.
Ashtabula, Ohio, records; Booth Gen.
465 JULIETTE ELIZABETH, b. in Ashtabula, Ohio, May
23, 1830 ( Roger IF.6, Roger6, Matthew 4, John6, Matthew2, Matthew1) ;
m. Dec. 12, 1847, Joseph B. Hall, b. Oct. 23, 1822, s. of Rev.
John B. Hall.
Matthew Griswold
185
For many years he was a sailor, mate and master on the Great
Lakes, and for several years in the sea coast trade. Became a
vessel agent in Chicago, 1864. Removed there in 1867. Juliette
died Mar. 7, 1908; burial in Ashtabula. John B. died Mar. 27,
1898.
Their children: 619 John, b. Sept. 14, 1848; said to have disap¬
peared and was never heard from. 620 Juliette Griswold, b. Aug.
23, 1850; d. Nov. 1, 1853. 621 Roger Griswold, b. Feb. 23, 1853;
d. Apr. 3, 1854. 622 Roger Griswold, b. Mar. 23, 1856; m. (1)
Mary Patrick; m. (2) Clara - ; m. (3) Florence - . 623
Francis Joseph, b. Dec. 24, 1857; m. Prudence Anna Griswold,
d. of Roger W. Griswold (No. 469). 624 Charles Matthew, b.
Mar. 14, 1865; d. Oct. 8, 1865. 625 Grace Griswold, b. Sept. 20,
1866; d. unm. June 13, 1927. She was found dead in her room at
the hotel Wellington, New York. An actress of note, playwright
and teacher. Burial in Ashtabula, Ohio.
Ashtabula, Ohio, records.
467 FANNY ETHELINDA, b. in Ashtabula, Ohio, Mar. 10,
1834 ( Roger IF.6, Roger*, Matthew 4, John3, Matthew2, Matthew1) ;
m. Oct. 30, 1868, John M. Boalt. They resided in Sandusky,
Ohio.
Their children: 626 Ethelinda, b. Aug. 30, 1869; d. Aug. 4,
1870. 627 Juliette Elizabeth, b. Jan. 5, 1875; m. Joseph H. Rice.
Ashtabula and Sandusky, Ohio, records.
469 ROGER WOLCOTT, b. in Ashtabula, Ohio, Sept. 14, 1837
{Roger IF.6, Roger*, Matthew 4, John3, Matthew2, Matthew1); m.
in Ashtabula, June 2, 1867, Ellen Frances Adams, b. Mar. 12,
1842. Roger died Apr. 19, 1909.
Their children: 628 PRUDENCE ANNA, m. Francis Joseph
Hall (No. 465). 629 FANNIE, b. June 25, 1872. 630 PLOOMIA
JULIETTE, b. July 3, 1870. 631 ROGER W., b. Aug. 26, 1876.
Ashtabula, Ohio, records.
471 THOMAS, b. in Ashtabula, Ohio, Feb. 3, 1842 ( Roger IF.®,
Roger6, MatthewA, John3, Matthew2, Matthew1); m. in Ashtabula,
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Dec. 27, 1866, Ruth Coleman Hubbard, b. Dec. 22, 1844, who
died 1920. Thomas died 1916. They resided in Cleveland, Ohio.
Their children: 632 MARY SABIN, b. Sept. 8, 1868. 633
THOMAS, b. Sept. 29, 1870. 634 CATHERINE ELIZABETH,
b. Dec. 8, 1872. 635 AMOS HUBBARD, b. Aug. 24, 1874. 636
JOHN BOALT, b. Sept. 22, 1877. 637 MATTHEW WOLCOTT,
d. Aug. 16, 1879, se. 10 mo.
Ashtabula, Ohio, records; Cleveland, Ohio, records.
472 CHARLES, b. in Ashtabula, Ohio, Mar. 13, 1843 ( Roger
IF.6, Roger5, Matthew 4, John 3, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. 1870,
Lavania Pomeroy. He died in Colorado, Dec. 26, 1874.
Their children: 638 POMEROY. 639 ROGER.
Ashabula, Ohio, records.
474 HELEN MARY, b. in Ashtabula, Ohio, 1871 ( Roger IF.6,
Roger5, Matthew 4, John5, Matthew2, Matthew1); m. Dec. 24, 1890,
Charles Herbert Gallup, b. in Marcellus, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1867.
Their children: 640 John Griswold, b. Mar. 12, 1893; d. 1924.
641 Herbert Griswold, b. Aug. 24, 1898. 642 Jessie Helen, b.
June 18, 1903.
Ashtabula, Ohio, records; Gallup Gen.
475 HARRIET MARY, b. in Ashtabula, Ohio, 1873 (Roger IF.6,
Roger5, Matthew 4, John5, Matthew 2, Matthew1); m. Charles Vand-
erlip. They resided in Washington, D. C.
Their children: 643 Arthur Griswold, b. Apr. 25, 1891. 644
Henry Fred, b. Sept. 3, 1895. 645 Robert Griswold, b. Apr. 8,
1905. 646 Harmon, b. Apr. 17, 1908. 647 Edward, b. Apr. 17,
1908, twin.
Ashtabula, Ohio, and Washington, D. C., records.
APPENDIX MATTHEW BRANCH
JOHN ROGERS (No. 5, Vol. II) was the direct founder of the
sect called ltogerenes. In 1677 he withdrew from the Sabbatar¬
ians, and promulgated notions of his own, assuming ministerial
functions. Thus the Rogerenes came into being because they
were followers of John Rogers. They had no regard for any civil
or religious rite in marriage, among other peculiar views. They
were always in conflict with authority and law, fined and im¬
prisoned; one imprisonment was meted out to John for three
years and eight months. It is said that he made himself so ob¬
noxious that he spent about one- third of his life in prison.
There can be no doubt that unreasonable severity was shown
to him and his followers. The difficulty was that the Rogerene
Quakers refused to render obedience to the laws (Hist, of the
First Church of Christ, New London, Blake). However, there
is a very interesting account of John’s second marriage.
After the divorce of Elizabeth he lived alone for about 25 years,
then took Mary Ransford as wife without marriage ceremony,
to the great scandal of the community.
A magistrate, meeting the couple on the street, accosted them
thus: “John Rogers, do you persist in calling this woman, a serv¬
ant, so much younger than yourself, your wife?” “Yes, I do,”
retorted John. “And do you, Mary,” continued the magistrate
gruffly, “wish such an old man as this to be your husband?” “In¬
deed I do,” she replied firmly. “Then by the laws of God and
this Commonwealth,” was the disconcerting reply, “I, as magis¬
trate, pronounce you man and wife,”
And thus John Rogers and Mary Ransford became husband
and wife by due ceremony of law in spite of his antipathy to
marriage ceremonies.
History of the First Church of Christ, New London, Conn.
PETER PRATT, son of Peter and Elizabeth Griswold Pratt,
No. 5, Vol. II, Matthew Griswold branch, embraced the doctrines
of John Rogers, leader of the Rogerene Quakers, and suffered
fines and imprisonment on that account. Later he relinquished
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the Rogerene cause and wrote an account of his lapse and re¬
covery.
BENAJAH BUSHNELL, Vol. II, pg. 141, Matthew Branch.
Benajah married (2) Betsey Webster, Mar. 21, 1774 (Bushnell
Gen., No. 57, Conn. Hist. Society).
68 Vol. II. Rev. SYLVANUS GRISWOLD.
A complete list of his children: 221 MARY, bapt. May 6, 1764.
222 HANNAH, bapt. 1766. 223 ELIZABETH, bapt. Nov. 21,
1773. 224 ABIGAIL, bapt. Apr. 30, 1775. 226 ISOBEL, bapt.
July 23, 1780.
Feeding Hills Congregational Church record. Rev. Sylvanus
was ordained pastor of this church. Mar. 17, 1762, and remained
its pastor until his death.
The above numbers will be found in this volume.
125 Vol. II.
MARY or POLLY SILL married Deacon Nathaniel Matson.
This union was strongly opposed by their parents, reasons un¬
known. Evidently they were not disturbed by this. The Deacon
placed a ladder at her window and Mary escaped and they were
married.
Vol. II. No. 246. MARIAN GRISWOLD CHANDLER
married James Lanman. It is said she was a lovely example of
social, domestic and Christian virtues. James married (2) Mrs.
Mary Judith Benjamin, the mother of Park Benjamin, the poet
and Mrs. J. L. Motley, wife of the historian. Mrs. Lanman was
burned to death in 1848.
72 Vol. II. ANDREW GRISWOLD served in the Revolution,
4th company of militia, Capt. James Huntley, 3rd Regt., Col.
Saltonstal. He was drafted out of his company as corporal and
Matthew Griswold
189
went to White Plains in the summer of 1776. Appointed ensign
1777 and assigned to command a guard. Took a British barge
and a number of men. Another time captured a band of Tory
Refugees, who had landed from Long Island. In the battle with
them was badly wounded in the head.
Declaration of his wife Eunice, May 22, 1837. U. S. Pension
record.
The inscription appearing on the tomb of Governor Roger
Griswold (Vol. II, No. Ill, page 156):
“This monument is erected to the memory of his Excellency
Roger Griswold, LL.D., late Governor of this state. He was born
at Lyme, May 25, 1762, and died in Norwich, Oct. 25, 1812.
“He was the son of his Excellency, Matthew Griswold who had
been Justice of the Supreme Court. His mother was the daughter
of Roger Wolcott, Esq., of Windsor, who was for many years
Governor of the State.
“Governor Griswold graduated at Yale College in 1780, and in
1785 entered upon the profession of law. At the age of thirty four
he was elected into Congress of the United States. In 1807 he
was appointed Judge of the Superior Court. In 1809 Lieutenant
Governor, and in 1811 was elected Governor. Upon all the em¬
inent stations he conferred dignity and honor.
“Not less conspicuously by honorable and elevated rank in
society than by personal merit, talents and virtue.
“He was respected at the University as an elegant and classical
scholar, quick discernment, sound reasoning, legal science and
manly eloquence, raised him to the first eminence at the bar.
“Distinguished ir^the National Councils among the illustrious
statesmen of the age. Revered for his inflexible integrity and pre¬
eminent talents, his political course was highly honorable.
“His friends viewed him with virtuous pride. His native state
with honest triumph. His fame and honors were the just rewards
of noble actions and devotion to his country.
“He was endeared to his family by fidelity and affection, to his
neighbors by frankness and benevolence. His memory is em¬
balmed in the hearts of surviving relatives and of a grateful
people.
“When this monument shall have decayed, his name shall be
enrolled with honor among the great, the wise and the good.”
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The Griswold Family
The terrible consequences of the witchcraft delusion, and the
opportunity of the ignorant and unscrupulous to harass people
of wealth and character cannot be better illustrated than by the
following account:
In 1667 John Tillerson charged the wife of Matthew Griswold
of Lyme of being a witch and induced others to suspect her of
witchcraft; for which Matthew caused him to be arrested and
arraigned before the court. This John stated the cause of his
suspicions and jealousies. The court decided that she was not a
witch and that he had no cause to be jealous of her; that he had
greatly sinned in harboring such jealousy against so good a neigh¬
bor who had done him many favors. But as he was poor, the
Court to recompense Mrs. Griswold for the wrong, and to clear
her of all suspicions of the offense, ordered that the opinion of the
court should be published by the constables of Saybrook and
Lyme, at some public meeting, and ordered Tillerson to pay 7
shillings for the express warrant, and 5 shillings for the constable.
How truly some of this could apply to the recipients of charity
in our present day.
i
MICHAEL GRISWOLD BRANCH
Michael was one of the earliest settlers of Wethersfield, or
. Watertown, as originally called; it was under the jurisdiction of
Massachusetts, and the towns from which they sprang. The
name was changed to Wethersfield about 1636. It was also under
the jurisdiction of the church in Watertown, Mass., until such
time as the settlers organized their own church in Wethersfield.
One session at least of the General Court was held in Water-
town, on the Connecticut River, and it is interesting to note that
at this session administration was granted on the estate of the
murdered Oldham who led the first group of settlers to Wethers¬
field.
The exact time of Michael Griswold’s arrival there is not
known, but from subsequent data we believe he probably ar¬
rived with Emanuel Buck and John Riley. The records show a
close intimacy between these men, and Michael is called a kins¬
man of Emanuel Buck. It is also shown that they were owners
of land in common and associated in business together.
The will of John Riley 1674 mentions his brother Emanuel
Buck; his brother John Belding; and his cousin Michael Griswold.
Michael owned considerable land, and his home lot which he
gave to his wife Ann, then to his son Michael. There must have
been a dwelling house with it, probably the original structure of
the present Michael Griswold house, facing on Garden street and
later remodeled by his son Michael. This homelot was originally
considered to have been on New street just southwest of the
present house, but later abandoned, and this bears out the con¬
tention that the present house and property was Michael’s
homelot.
Michael evidently held the respect of his neighbors. He was
one of a committee to obtain a minister for their church 1665.
Also served as constable, a post considered of great importance
in those days. Also held the offices of assessor and appraiser of
lands.
It is not known who wTas the wife of Michael, but as there was
such close association of Michael wdth Emanuel Buck, it would
not be surprising if we found that she was the sister of Emanuel,
had we the records from England showing this Buck family.
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The Griswold Family
234 MILES, b. in Guilford, Conn., Jan. 2, 1736 ( Thomas \
Thomas 3, Thomas 2, Michael1)] m. (1) in Guilford, June 14, 1758,
Sarah Cruttenden, d. of Samuel and Susanna (Bishop) Crut-
tenden, b. July 9, 1739, who died June 23, 1766, se. 27. Burial
on Guilford Green cemetery, which was obliterated about 1818.
Her tombstone has been placed beside that of Miles in the Nut
Plain cemetery.
Miles m. (2) in Guilford, Jan. 4, 1769, Ruth Bartlett, b.
Oct. 1, 1738, d. of Joseph B., and Mindwell (Cruttenden) Bart¬
lett, who died Dec. 21, 1831, ae. 93. He died Mar. 20, 1821, ®.
85. Nut Plain cemetery.
His will, Guilford probate, July 11, 1813, mentions wife Ruth,
son Joy, and daughters Mindwell and Ruth Davis. Her will also
mentions the same.
Their children: 666 RUTH, b. Feb. 25, 17/0. 667 SARAH, b.
Feb. 9, 1774; d. Oct. 15, 1780. 668 JOY, b. Oct. 27, 1776. 669
MINDWELL, b. Aug. 4, 1780; d. Sept. 18, 1845, unm. Ad¬
ministration of her estate mentions Ruth D. W'ilcox.
Guilford town and Congregational Church records; N. E.
Register, XLXVI, 159; Putnam Magazine III, 288; Chittenden
Gen., 47.
235 THOMAS, b. in Guilford, Conn., Sept. 1, 1737 (Thomas*,
Thomas 3, Thomas 2, Michael1)] m. in Guilford, Dec. 17, 1761,
Hannah Cruttenden, b. Aug. 22, 1740, d. of Joseph and Anna
(Spencer) Cruttenden, who died Mar. 31, 1816, 8e. /6. Nut Plain
cemetery.
Abraham Cruttenden of the Guilford Colony came from Eng¬
land 1639 and was the ancestor of that family in America.
Thomas served in the Revolution, private, Capt. Hand s Co.,
Col. Talcott, 1776. There is a record of tax abatement for his
services.
Their children: 670 THOMAS, b. Apr. 26, 1763 . 671 JOEL,
b. Dec. 6, 1764. 672 HANNAH, b. May 26, 1771. 673 AMOS,
b. Jan. 1, 1780.
Guilford town and Congregational Church records; Talcott,
Guilford records.
Michael Griswold
193
236 JOHN, b. in Guilford, June 17, 1742 (Thomas*, Thomas \
Thomas 2, Michael1) ; m. in Guilford, Apr. 13, 1765, Mary Burgess,
d. of Thomas, Jun., and Hannah (Dodd) Burgess, b. Dec. 7,
1744, who died Aug. 7, 1801. John died May 16, 1777, ae. 35.
Guilford probate records show an agreement for the settlement
of her estate signed by John Grisw'old, Anna and Timothy Stone,
Rebecca and Curtis Fairchild.
Mary Burgess was a descendant of Thomas Burgess who was
pressed on board a British man-of-war where he was detained
for several years. With several others finally made his escape,
but was recaptured. Escaped again and made his way to Guil¬
ford. He w*as a shoemaker and tanner.
Their children: 674 JOHN, b. Jan. 19, 1767. 675 MARY, b.
June 14, 1764; d. June 6, 1786, unm. 676 ANNA, b. May 5, 1769.
677 REBECCA, b. June 3, 1773.
Guilford town and Congregational Church records; Burgis
Gen.; N. E. Register XLXVII, 404. Talcott, Guilford records.
237 EZRA, b. in Guilford, Conn., Dec. 10, 1753 (Thoma&t
Thomas \ Thomas2, Michael1); m. in Guilford, Dec. 25, 1777,
Mehitable Cleveland, of Long Island, b. Jan. 16, 1757, d. of
Joseph and Mary (Horton) Cleveland, and descendant of Moses
Cleveland, ancestor of New England Clevelands, who arrived
about 1635, and settled in W oburn, Mass. Became a man of
considerable prominence, and identified with all the political
movements of that time. Mehitable died June 11, 1811, aged 54.
They resided in Guilford where he owned a farm and home on
the original Boston Post road, which still remains in its original
condition, a fine example of a colonial home. Census of 1790
shows wife and five children.
His will, July 29, 1814, Guilford probate records, mentions
son George; Polly and Nathaniel Ruggles Landon; Sally, Fanny,
and Amanda Griswold. He died Mar. 4, 1813, se. 61. Burials on
Guilford Green.
Their children: 678 EZRA, b. Jan. 10, d. Jan. 24, 1779. 679
GEORGE, b. Apr. 9, 1781. 680 MARY, b. May 29, 1786. 681
SARAH, b. Oct. 14, 1788. 682 FANNY, b. Nov. 7, 1792. 683
AMANDA, b. Feb. 11, 1796.
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The Griswold Family
Guilford town and Congregational Church records; Cleveland
Gen., I, 98. Talcott, Guilford records.
244 DANIEL ( Hezekiah4, Jacob*, Thomas 2, Michael l) ; m. Abi¬
gail Porter, d. of William and Abigail, who died 1/67.
The will of William Porter, Middletown, Conn., probate, men¬
tions among his children, Abigail Griswold. Distribution of the
estates of Daniel and Abigail, Nov. 27, 1778, mentions children
Mary, William, Selah, and Daniel.
Their children: 684 PHEBE, bapt. Feb. 19, 1748-9. 685 WIL¬
LIAM, bapt. May 20, 1750. 686 MARY, bapt. Apr. 12, 1752.
687 SELAH, bapt. Nov. 17, 1754. 688 DANIEL, bapt. Oct.
17, 1756.
Durham, Conn., town and Congregational Church records;
Haddam, Conn., Congregational Church records.
246 MARY, bapt. in Durham, Conn., May 14, 1732 ( Hezekiah*,
Jacob*, Thomas2, Michael1) ; m. in East Haddam, Conn., June 27,
1754, Matthias Fuller, s. of Matthias and Mary (Cone) Fuller,
b. Jan. 15, 1724-5, and descendant of the first Matthew Fuller.
Matthew was bom in England, and came to Plymouth, Mass.,
1640. Served under Captain Miles Standish; appointed lieuten¬
ant. Served in the War Council 1658-1673; Surgeon General of
Colony troops. Served in King Philip’s War, captain of Ply¬
mouth forces. He was a man of exceptional courage, standing
firmly in what he deemed right. Always stood for religious tol¬
erance and censured severely the strict laws then in force.
Matthias, Jun., was a farmer, residing in Millington, Conn.,
where he died Mar. 16, 1788, aged 63. His will, Colchester, Conn.,
probate, Vol. V, 443, Mar. 14, 1788, mentions wife Mary; sons
Ithamar, John, Wilkes, and Matthias; daughters Anne and Mary.
Their children: 689 Ithamar, b. Feb. 25, 1754; d. Dec. 3, 1830.
690 Anne, b. Sept. 1, 1757; m. Mr. Winslow. 691 John Wilkes, d.
Oct. 21, 1793, a e. 23. 692 Matthias, b. Sept. 29, 1773; m. Huldah
Marvin. 693 Daniel, m. Lucy Marvin. 694 Mary.
East Haddam, Conn., records; Fuller Gen., 48; Stiles Ancient
Wethersfield, II, 48; Reinold Marvin Gen., 93.
Michael Griswold
195
247 DOROTHY, bapt. in Durham, Conn., Mar. 30, 1735 ( Heze -
kiah\ Jacob 3, Thomas s, Michael1); in. in Harwinton, Conn., Dec.
4, 1766, Jacob Catlin, b. Mar. 23, 1744, s. of Abraham and
Mindwell (Griswold) (. atlin (No. 71, \ ol. II), and descendant of
Thomas Catlin, who came to Hartford, Conn., about 1645. Served
there as constable.
Jacob and Dorothy were members of the Congregational
Church in Harwinton.
Their children: 695 Dorothy, b. Sept. 27, 1767. 696 Mindwell
Griswold, b. Nov. 28, 1769. 697 Phebe, b. Dec. 29, 1771. 698
Jacob Olmstead, b. June 22, 1778.
Durham, Haddam, and Harwinton, Conn., records) Durham
and Harwinton Congregational Church records.
248 DEBORAH, bapt. in Durham, Conn., Mar. 30, 1735, twin
of No. 247 (Hezekiah\ Jacob3, Thomas \ Michael1) ; m. in Haddam,
Conn., Jan. 17, 1758, William Barnes, of New Fairfield, Conn.
Resided there and shown on census records.
W illiam accumulated a considerable property. His estate ad¬
ministered in Sherman, Conn., probate, 1S08, mentions the fol¬
lowing children:
Their children: 699 Annis, m. Underhill. 700 Chloe, m. Sill.
701 Mary, m. Bostwick. 702 Deborah, m. Hawes. 703 Albieenda,
m. Sill. 704 Matilda, m. Barnes. 705 WTilliam G.
Durham, Haddam and New' Fairfield, Conn., records.
249 JONATHAN, bapt. in Durham, Conn., July 26, 1741
( He.ehioh *, Jacob3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in W ashington, Conn.,
Mar. 15, 1764, Elizabeth Wteeks, of Judea. They resided in
Washington and later in Morris, Conn.
Jonathan served in the Revolution, 5th Co., 7th Regt., Col.
Charles W^ebb, July 14-Dec. 19, 1775.
He died Mar. 16, 1823, aged 82. His will, June 19, 1822, be¬
queaths the use of his entire estate to Elizabeth during life. Ad¬
ministrator w'as his son Midian, whose final account shows
interesting items when compared with funeral charges of the
present day. For making coffin, S3. 50; for digging grave, SI. 00;
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for spirits furnished attendants, SI. 00, etc.” Elizabeth died
Sept. 30, 1823, aged 81.
Their children: 706 MIDIAN. 707 MARY, 708 ABIGAIL.
709 ADDA or ADAH. 710 LOTTIE. 711 JONATHAN, b. June
10, 1775. 712 Infant, d. Apr. 22, 1782. 713 Infant, d. Nov.
6, 1786.
Durham and Washington, Conn., records; Morris, Conn.,
Congregational Church records.
290 ABIGAIL, b. in Harwinton, Conn., Mar. 28, 1/49 (Janna4,
Jacob3, Thomas *, Michael1); m. in Harwinton, Conn., July 10,
1766, Ashbil Porter.
Abigail died June 9, 1778, and Ashbil m. (2) Lorene Benton,
b. June 22, 1762, d. of Bamabus and Martha (Griswold) Benton
(No. 316). Ashbil served in the Revolution from Litchfield.
Their children: 714 Samuel Griswold, b. May 24, 1J78. 715
Ashbel, b. July 22, 1783. 716 Levi Street, b. Mar. 9, 1786.
Harwinton, Conn., records.
294 LOIS, b. in Harwinton, Conn., July 15, 1756 ( Janna *,
Jacob \ Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Harwinton, Feb. 1788, Samuel
Hayden, b. Nov. 21, 1743, s. of Joseph and Esther.
Samuel married (1) Nov. 15, 1770, Lois Phelps, d. of Lieut.
David and Abigail (Pettibone) Phelps, of Simsbury, Conn., b.
Mar. 4, 1750, who died before 1788. Samuel died 1828, ae. 82.
Lois Griswold Hayden died 1830. ^
Children of first marriage: 717 Lois, b. Nov. 2, 1771. 718
Samuel M., b. Nov. 11, 1776. 719 Elisha, b. Oct. 8, 1778.
* Children of second marriage: 720 Canfield, b. Apr. 18, 1793;
m. Candace Westlin. 721 Julia, b. 1795; m. Nathan Sanford.
Harwinton, Conn., records; Phelps Gen., I, 136.
295 JANNA, b. in Harwinton, Conn., Aug. 15, 1758 ( Janna 4,
Jacob*, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Chatham (East Hampton),
Conn., Jan. 22, 1786, Lucy Clark, b. 1760, d. of William and
Mary (Wright) Clark, who died Aug. 9, 1846. Descendant of
Michael Griswold
197
William C lark who came to Hartford 1639, and later removed
to Haddam, Conn.
Janna served in the Revolution, pvt. in Capt. Seymour’s
company. Major Sheldon’s regiment of Light Horse, Oct. 25-
Dec. 16, 1776, and July 8-19, 1779, Tryon’s Raid. William Clark
also served in the Revolution.
Janna removed to New York state, residing at Pleasant Valley,
now Rockwood, near Johnstown, N. Y. He engaged in surveying
land, selling farms and timber; a man of strong character. He
died there Jan. 31, 1835.
While it is only conjecture that they were buried in Rockwood
cemetery , circumstances lead us to believe that they occupy two
adult graves without memorial stones next to John Albert Gris¬
wold and Orlando Rhodes, their great grand children. Search
has been made in every cemetery within several miles, and Rock¬
wood seems to be the most logical place.
Children: 722 JOHN, b. Oct. 2, 1786. 723 MARTHA. 724
LUCY. 725 NEWMAN.
Harwinton, Conn., records; U. S. Pension records. Records
compiled by Mrs. Adeline Crouse, of Watertown, N. Y.
314 . LUCRETIA, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Sept. 12, 1748
(Michael4, Michael 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Wethersfield,
Conn., Apr. 26, 1771, Simeon Dupre. She died, ae. 32; buried
Aug. 29, 1779 (W. C. R.). Simeon m. (2) Dec. 21, 1783, Jemima
Goodrich, who died ae. 82, buried Dec. 9, 1828. Simeon was buried
Dec. 28, 1811.
Evidently there was no issue by Lucretia. Census records
show' two daughters in 1800, whose record has not been found.
315 WILLIAM, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., 1734-5 ( Phineas 4,
Michael3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in London, England, Nov. 17,
1761, Martha Tapley, who died Sept. 18, 1789, ae. 47.
As a young man, having been left practically an orphan by the
death of his father and the remarriage of his mother, he ran away
from home and worked his way to London, where he became a
ship-builder and navigator. After his return to Wethersfield he
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was probably the best known of its many ship captains, and he
stands out prominently in those historic times.
He wras always interested in the affairs of the town, a strong
active citizen. Also took an active part in the Revolution. Ap¬
pointed on the committee to receive contnbutions for the relief
of Boston. Built the brig Minerva which was chartered by the
state and fitted out as a war ship. Mentioned many times m
Colonial records. Served as a soldier in the Revolution; Lexing¬
ton Alarm; and name appears on a list of soldiers from W ethers-
field carried to New York on the Sloop Ann 1776. This probab y
the only record of the company known. Served in Capt. Welles
Company, Col. Belden, Peekskill, 1777.
Built his home in Rocky Hill, Conn., later became known as
Green’s hotel. He died Sept. 7, 1806, ». 72. D. A. R. tablet gives
his age as 71. .
Their children: 726 EDWARD, b. June 15, 1/62. He is no
doubt the Edward who served as a marine on the brig Minerva.
Died Dec. 19, 1793. 727 MARTHA, b. July 18, .764; <1. ^y ' 728
WILLIAM J. b. Mar. 30, 1767. 729 BENJAMIN JAMES, b.
May 6, 1769. 730 MARTHA, b. June 6, 1771. 731 CHAR¬
LOTTE, b. Aug. 20, 1773. 732 AUGUSTA, b. Mar. 14, 1777.
733 SARAH, b. Sept. 20, 1779.
Wethersfield town and Congregational Church records; Rocky
Hill records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, Vol. I, 'Vol. II; Navy
of the American Revolution, 326.
316 MARTHA, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Feb. 15, 1738
(Phineas*, Michael \ Thomas*, Michael *) ; m. in Harwinton, Conn.,
Feb. 15, 1758, Barnabas Benton, s. of Jacob, Sr., and Elizabeth
(Hinsdale) Benton, b. in Hartford, Conn., Jan. 3, 1734-5.
Jacob Benton,* Sr., removed to Harwinton 1735 and served as
representative to the General Assembly. Descendant of Andrew
Benton who settled at Hartford, and is buried m Center Church-
yard.
Barnabas died, date not found, and Martha^ m. (2) Uexit.
Joseph Cook, who m. (1) Lucretia Post, who died Sept. 7, 1777.
Children Benton: 734 Martha, b. Feb. 27, 1759. 735 Barna¬
bas b. Nov. 24, 1760; d. Sept. 2, 1763. 736 Lorene, b. June 22,
1762. 737 Barnabas, b. Apr. 17, d. May 3, 1764. 738 Barnabas,
Michael Griswold
199
b. Mar. 8, 1765. 739 Seth, b. May 20, 1767. 740 William, b.
Apr. 22, 1769. 741 Lydia, b. May 4, 1771. 742 Abigail, b. Apr.
19, 1774; d. Aug. 8, 1857. 743 Cynthia, b. July 18, 1776.
Wethersfield, and Harwinton, Conn., records; Benton Gen.,
95; Marvin Beckwith Descendants, 73.
317 MILES, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., bapt. Sept. 6, 1745
( Phineas 4, Michael 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. Abigail Bunn, 1764.
She was b. 1748 and died 1824.
The name Blinn seems to be of Huguenot origin; the first in
Wethersfield was Peter, a carpenter and joiner.
Miles served with Capt. John VanNess, Dutchess county, N.
V., Apr.-May, 1760. The record states he was 5 feet 10 inches
tall, with light brown hair. Served in the Revolution, pvt. in
the Levies, Col. Morris Graham, 3rd Regt., N. Y. Sergt. 1780,
Capt. Elijah Bostwick and Capt. Noble.
Resided in Guilford, N. Y., where he died 1804. Mt. Upton,
N. Y., cemetery.
Their children: 744 LUCRETIA, b. 1771. 745 WILLIAM, b
1774. 746 SYLVIA, b. 1782.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; census records 1800, Otsego
county, N. Y. D. A. R., 130-227; New York Archives.
318 PHINEAS, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., 1741 ( Phineas \
Michael 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Newington, Conn., Aug. 23,
1764, Lois Hurlburt, b. May 21, 1744, d. of Amos and Hannah,
who died Dec. 5, 1808, ae. 64. Residence Winchester, Conn.
Phineas m. (2) Jan. 21, 1811, Sarah Smith. They occupied what
was known as the Newman Gilbert farm, and burials were in the
Danbury Quarter cemetery.
Phineas died Mar. 11, 1815, ae. 74-6. His will, June 24, 1813,
Norfolk, Conn., Probate, mentions wife Sarah; children, Phineas,
Edward, Amos, Matthewr, Benjamin, Hannah, Lois, Polly, wife
of Jeremiah Tuttle; Sabra, wife of Amos Wilson.
Their children: 747 PHINEAS, b. July 28, 1765. 748 HAN¬
NAH, b. Apr. 8, 1767. 749 AMOS, b. 1768. 750 LOIS, b. 1769.
751 EDWARD. 752 MARTHA, b. June 19, 1774. 753
MATTHEW, b. 1775. 754 POLLY, b. Feb. 1, 1778. 755 BEN-
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ONI, b. Dec. 26, 1779. 756 BENJAMIN, b. 1780; d. Mar. 7,
1812, ae. 32, at Salisbury, N. Y. 757 SABRA.
Wethersfield and Winchester, Conn., records; Hurlburt Gen.,
421; Annals of Winchester.
330 ELIZABETH, b. in Guilford, Conn., Sept. 12, 1736 {Sam¬
uel*, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael') ; m. Phineas Spellman, b. in
Durham, Conn., Feb. 7, 1736, s. of Richard and Margery, and
descendant of Richard of Middletown, who came to Amenca
about 1700. History and the records relate that he was a prom¬
inent man and leading citizen. He and his wife united with the
church, Feb. 16, 1755.
In 1774 an association was formed to oppose the encroach-
ments of the British government. At a town meeting he was one
of a committee to receive contributions. Phineas was one of the
first to take the oath of fidelity. Served in the General Assembly
1779. Owned the old Spellman hotel. His inscription: “In mem¬
ory of Mr. Phineas Spellman who fell a victim of the smallpox
Dec. 31, 1783, se. 47. He w'as a kind husband and an affectionate
parent. His disposition benevolent, his life useful and death
lamented. .. t'i* l iv
His will, probated Feb. 2, 1784, appoints his wife Elizabeth
executrix and gives her the use and improvement of one-third of
the real estate during her life, as well as one-third of the personal
property, and mentions children, Richard, Robert, Nathan,
Elizur, Hannah, Ann and Elizabeth. Dated Dec. 13, 1783.
Mrs. Elizabeth and her daughters continued to operate the
hotel, but on Feb. 29, 1783, the good fathers voted: “That in the
opinion of the town three taverns are abundantly sufficient to
entertain all travailers passing throo or commg mto Town on
business, and whereas the unnecessary increas of taverns have
a tendency to promote Tavern haunting, occasion mispence o
time and Corrupt the Morels of the people— voted as the opinion
of this town that licensing of Mrs. Elizabeth Spellman to keep
tavern in Durham, the year ensuing will be unnecessary to ac¬
comodate Travailers and detrimental to the good order and
morals of the inhabitants.” ,
Their children: 758 Hannah, b. May 26, 1755; m. Ichabod
Francis. 759 Ann, b. Jan. 27, 1757; m. Ebenezer Belnap. 760
Michael Griswold
201
Richard, b. Dec. 3, 1758; m. Rhoda Camp. 761 Robert, b. Feb.
7, 1767; m. Elizabeth Lloyd. 762 Elizabeth, b. May 13, 1774;
m. Lane. 763 Nathan, b. Sept. 23, 1777; m. Jemima Wilcox.
764 Elizur, b. Aug. 7, 1780; d. unm. Oct. 1807.
Guilford and Durham, Conn., records; Spelman Gen., 97, 126«
331 ANNA, b. in Guilford, Conn., Sept. 4, 1738 ( Samuel \
Samuel3, Thomas2, Michael1); m. in New Hartford, Conn., Apr.
11, 1765, Israel Munson, bapt. Oct. 9, 1737, s. of Israel and
Elizabeth (Bishop) Munson, who died Dec. 27, 1806. Anna died
Dec. 3, 1809.
Resided in New Haven, Conn. Blacksmith. Their home was
on the northeast corner of College and Wall streets, and his shop
just north. Was the owner of considerable land which he in¬
herited from his father. He was a man of considerable promin¬
ence, Tythingman 1768; keykeeper 1782; sealer. Lieutenant of
the 5th company. His estate distributed equally to his children,
Isaac, Lois, and heirs of Anna.
Their children: 765 Israel, b. Feb. 3, 1767. 766 Isaac, b. Apr.
5, 1771; m. Sarah Bradley. 767 Anna, b. 1773; m. Rev. William
Thatcher. 768 Lois, b. 1783; m. Capt. Joel Hill.
Guilford and New Haven, Conn., records; Munson Gen., 686;
United Congregational Church record, New Haven.
332 RHODA, b. in Guilford, Conn., June 9, 1740 (Samuel*,
Samuel3, Thomas2, Michael1); m. in New Haven, Conn., Jan. 20,
1762, Reuben Blakesley, b. Jan. 18, 1725, s. of James and
Thankful (Upson) Blakesley, who died Jan. 4, 1813. Served in
Capt. Eldred Lewis’s company, Fort William Henry Alarm,
1757. Resided in Waterbury, Conn.
Their children: 769 Reuben, b. June 7, 1763 . 770 Mehitable,
b. June 29, 1765; m. Seldon Scoville. 771 Louisana, b. June 26,
1768; m. Richard Nichols. 772 Rhoda, b. Jan. 11, 1771. 773
Samuel, b. July 8, 1773. 774 James, b. May 6, 1775. 775 Gris¬
wold, b. Apr. 22, 1777.
Guilford, New Haven, and Waterbury, Conn., records; Hist,
of Waterbury, I, 393.
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333 Hannah, b. in Durham, Conn., Apr. 22, 1742 ( Samuel 4,
Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1) ; m. in Durham, May 4, 1763, Aaron
Curtis, b. in Durham, Sept. 19, 1737, s. of James and Hannah
(Buell) Curtis, and descendant of Elizabeth, of Stratford, Conn.,
in line of her son John, who was an original patentee. John was
a prominent citizen ; served in public offices and in King Philip 8
War. Benjamin, son of John, also became a prominent man,
office holder and representative for many years. James was an
original proprietor of Durham, and also served in the General
Assembly .
Aaron and Hannah resided in Granville, Mass. He served in
the Revolution, and died in Granville, May 30, 1801. Hannah
died Feb. 21, 1814, se. 72.
Their children: 776 Thaddeus, b. Apr. 24, 1764. 777 Levi, b.
Nov. 13, 1767; d. Sept. 19, 1830. 778 Nathan, b. Aug. 22, 1776;
m. Nancy Wadsworth. 779 Statirah, b. June 6, 1781, m. (1)
David B. Curtis; (2) Bevel Seymour. 780 Samuel, b. July 20,
1783; m. Sally Fairchild.
Durham, Conn., and Granville, Mass., records; Curtis Gen.,
44, 79; Seymour Gen.
334 SAMUEL, b. in Guilford, Conn., bapt. June 25, 1744
(Samuel*, Samuel \ Thomas 2, Michael1) ; m. in New Haven, Conn.,
Mar. 21, 1773, Lucy Phipps, d. of Roger Deering and Phebe
(Brown) Phipps, and descendant of Sir William Phipps, b. in
Woolwich, Maine, who commanded the expedition which cap¬
tured Port Royal, and w7as the first Governor of Massachusetts.
Their children: 781 SAMUEL, bapt. Dec. 15, 1776. 782
LEVERETT, bapt. Dec. 15, 1776. He was first mate on the
Neptune and was buried at sea, Apr. 8, 1799, se. nearly twenty-
four. He had served with captain Green since he was ten years
of age. Said to have been an exemplary young man, respected
and esteemed (New7 Haven Hist. Soc. Papers). 783 HANNAH,
bapt. Apr. 19, 1780. 784 MARY (Polly), bapt. Sept. 8, 1782.
785 NANCY, b. Aug. 16, 1786.
New Haven, Conn., records.
335 JOHN, b. 1747 (Samuel* , Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael l) ; His
wife was Achsah, whose name and parentage has not been found.
Michael Griswold
203
They settled in Ballston, N. Y. Census of 1800 shows self and
wife and one daughter. His will. May 11, 1810, mentions his wife
and nephew Thaddeus Curtis. It is possible that their daughter
was named Eliza, but not being mentioned in his will it is probable
she had died previously.
350 NATHAN, b. in Guilford, Conn., Apr. 16, 1751 ( Nehemiah 4,
Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Guilford, June 21, 1781,
Jerusha Stone, b. Feb. 18, 1753, d. of Ebenezer, Jun., and
Sybil (Leete) Stone, who died Apr. 18, 1833. Nathan died Sept.
29, 1816. Administration of his estate, Guilford probate records,
mentions children, Jacob, William, and Betsey. Her estate men¬
tions Polly, w. of Noadiah Norton, Jacob and William, Aug. 1833.
Jerusha was descendant of John Stone who came to New Eng¬
land with Rev. Henry Whitfield and William Leete, and settled
in Guilford.
Their children: 786 JACOB, b. Mar. 30, bapt. June 9, 1782
787 MARY, b. Oct. 22, 1783. 788 WILLIAM, b. May 31, bapt.
June 10, 1787. 789 CLARISSA, b. June 24, 1789; d. Feb. 28,
1811, unm. 790 BETSEY, b. 1792.
Guilford, Conn., records; William Leete Gen., 25; St. Johns
Episcopal Church records, North Guilford.
352 LUCY, b. in Guilford, Conn., 1754 {Nehemiah* , Samuel s,
Thomas 2, Michael1); m.. in North Guilford, Aug. 1798, Seth
Benton, b. Aug. 7, 1739,s. of John and Mary (Eggleston) Benton,
who died Dec. 14, 1822, and who m. (1) Sept. 13, 1773, Thank¬
ful Johnson, d. of Isaac and Phebe (Bristol) Johnson, b. Nov.
6, 1724, who died Apr. 9, 1797.
Resided in Guilford. He became insane and impoverished in
h^s later years. Lucy died June 26, 1824, ae. 70. They were
members of the Congregational Church. No issue by either.
New Eng. Reg., 61-25; North Guilford Congregational Church
records; Talcott, Guilford records.
353 ZADOC, b. in Guilford, Conn., bapt. Aug. 18, 1755 (Sam¬
uel4, Samuel s, Thomas 2, Michael1). Zadoc served in the Revolu-
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The Griswold Family
tion as drummer in Capt. Daniel Hand’s company, Col. Talcott,
Mar. 22, Apr. 18, 1776 (Rec. of Conn. Men, 388).
Removed to Stockb ridge, Mass., where he m. Susanna Smith,
who died May 17, 1784, ae. 24. He m. (2) in Washington, Mass.,
May 8, 1786, Lucy Landers, whose parentage is unknown. They
removed to Scipio, Cayuga county, N. Y. Shown on census
records there 1810, self and wife, two sons and one daughter. Ad¬
ministration of his estate. Auburn, N. Y., Surrogate, mentions
wife Lucy; son Asa, daughter Polly Wade, and granddaughter
Their children: 791 JOEL, b. July 13, 1783; killed Feb. 1788,
se. 5. 792 POLLY, b. 1792. 793 ASA, b. 1794. 794 JOSIAH, b.
1794, Twin. Asa and Josiah are shown on census records of
1850 as being 56 years of age.
Guilford, Conn., records; St. Johns Episcopal Church records,
North Guilford; Great Barrington, Mass., records.
354 ELIZABETH, b. in Guilford, Conn., bapt. July 13, 1761
( Nehemiah 4, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1)', m. in Middletown,
Conn., Aug. 24, 1780, John Dobel, b. June 17, 1758, Boston,
Mass.,* s. of John Dobel II, and Ann (Scranton) Dobel. John 3rd
served in the Revolution (Massachusetts in the Revolution).
Sold their property in Middletown and removed to Sturbridge,
Mass. John died 1839; Elizabeth died 1831. .
Their children: 795 Anna, b. Aug. 14, 1781. 796 Elizabeth, b.
Dec. 8, 1782. 797 Charlotte, b. Oct. 25, 1784; d. Mar. 30, 1814.
798 William Denger, b. Feb. 28, 1787. 799 John, b. Dec. 16,
1788; d. 1818. 800 Azuba, b. May 10, 1792. 801 Bonwell, b.
Mar.' 11, 1795; d. unm. 802 Lovisa, b. Jan. 1, 1798. 803 Mary, b.
1799; d. Feb. 1866. 804 Martha, b. July 22, 1802. 805 Ruth, b.
July 24, 1805; d. 1817.
Guilford and Middletown, Conn., records; Middletown Church
records; Sturbridge, Mass., records; Stowell Gen.
•
355 LYDIA, b. in Durham, Conn., Nov. 5, 1738 ( Jeremiah \
Samuel 3, Thomas \ Michael1)', m. in Guilford, Conn., Oct. 12,
1763, Reuben Parmalee, b. Nov. 16, 1741, s. of John, Jun., and
Jane, and descendant of John, who came to Guilford 1639. The
Michael Griswold
205
Parmalee home lot occupied the site of the first Congregational
Church built in Guilford, about one acre and a quarter on the
north end of the Green. Reuben served in the Revolution, ser¬
geant in the Coast Guard, Apr. 10, 1781, for 8 months.
Their children: 806 Lydia, b. July 15, 1764; m. William Barker.
807 Hannah, b. Sept. 8, 1766; m. Seth Bishop. 808 Sarah, b. Dec.
13, 1768; m. Joseph Weld. 809 Reuben, b. Apr. 25, 1771; m.
Sally Cruttenden. 810 Mary, b. June 17, 1773; m. Philomon Hall.
811 Mina, b. Aug. 12, 1776; m. Jared Evarts. 812 Phebe, b. Oct.
25, 1778; m. Robert Richmond. 813 Bela, b. Nov. 4, 1780.
Guilford, Conn., records; Hist, of Guilford (Steiner); Talcott,
Guilford records; Putnam Magazine, IV, 56.
359 PHEBE, b. in Durham, Conn., bapt. Dec. 2, 1753 ( Jere -
miahA, Samuel *, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Guilford, Conn., July
18, 1775, Isaac Stow, s. of Isaac and Hepzibah (Collins) Stow,
and descendant of Thomas Stow, of Concord, Mass., 1648.
Phebe died Sept. 1780, and Isaac m. (2) Mary Pierson, d. of
Ephraim and Submit, b. Sept. 15, 1760. Isaac was killed by
Indians Sept. 1780.
The children: 814 Pitman, b. Feb. 3, 1776; m. Lois Austin.
815 Erastus, b. 1777. 816 Clarinda, b. Jan. 23, 1780; m. Charles
Faulkner.
Durham and Guilford, Conn., records; Tuttle Gen., 691; Tal¬
cott, Guilford records.
360 JEREMIAH, b. in Durham, Conn., Aug. 15, 1756 ( Jere¬
miah A, Samuel* , Thomas-, Michael1). Removed to Richmond,
Mass., where he m. Mary Hill, whose parentage could not be
ascertained. He served in the Revolution with Massachusetts
troops. Census 1790 there show’s self and wife, three sons and
two daughters.
They evidently removed to Freehold, Greene county, N. Y.;
census there of 1800 and 1810 showrs self and wife and five sons.
Jeremiah died Apr. 1813, and is said to have been buried in
Knob Hill cemetery, but no inscription has been found there.
Administration of his estate, Catskill, N. Y., surrogate, mentions
only his wife Mary, and son Alpha, aged 24.
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The Griswold Family
Their children: 817 ALPHA, b. 1789. 818 STEPHEN H.
819 THOMAS. 820 PETER. 821 JEREMIAH, b. Sept. 22,
1798.
Durham, Conn., records; Greene county, N. Y., surrogate
records.
365 SAMUEL, b. in Durham, Conn., May 29, 1769 (Jeremiah*,
Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1)] m. in Pittsfield, Mass., Sall\
Walker, d. of Elias of Pittsfield, who died Feb. 22, 1816.
Removed to Russia township, Herkimer county, N. Y., where
he died Mar. 29, 1844, aged 74. Bromley cemetery record.
Their children: 822 JUDSON. 823 IRA. 824 SAMUEL, b.
1802. 825 WILLIAM, b. 1804. 826 ELDRIDGE, b. 1806. 827
JOHN, b. 1808. 828 HENRY, b. 1810. 829 GEORGE, b. 1812.
Durham, Conn., records; census records of 1820, 1830, 1840
and 1850; Pittsfield, Mass., records.
367 JARED, b. in Durham, Conn., Mar. 13, 1769 ( Moses* ^
Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1)] His wife was Chloe, whose par¬
entage has not been found, who died in Wilmington, Vt., No\.
30, 1806. Jared m. '(2) in Brattleboro, Vt., July 15, 1807, Eunice
Warriner. Residence in Wilmington.
Their children: 830 MOSES, b. Aug. 26, d. Sept. 25, 1790.
831 CEMANTHA, b. May 6, 1793. 832 SABRINA, b. Sept. 22,
1795; d. Dec. 11, 1799. 833 BETSEY, b. Dec. 14, 1797. 834
PLINY, b. Apr. 22, 1800. 835 WTLL1AM SMITH, b. June 24,
1802. 836 SABRINA, b. May 17, 1804. 837 AUGUSTUS CLARK,
b. Nov. 30, 1806.
Durham, Conn., records; W7ilmington, Vt., records; census
records of W^indham county, "Vt.
375A. JOHN, b. in Norwich, Mass., Oct. 15, 1758 { John*, Sam¬
uel3, Thomas 2, Michael1)] m. in Sandisfield, Mass., Oct. 1790,
Elizabeth Crittenden. Census record of 1800, Norwich shows
self, wife, and four sons.
John served in the Revolution 1776; 17//, 4 mo. Capt. Mur¬
ray, Col. Williams, and with Capt. John Catlin.
Michael Griswold
207
Removed to Bristol, Schoharie county, N. Y. Lived there
about five years; then to Canaan, Wayne county. Pa. John died
Oct. 16, 1843.
Their children: 838 JOHN, b. July 9, 1792. 839 FRANCIS,
b. Nov. 14, 1793. 840 ORRIN, b. Apr. 19, 1796. 841 SUMNER,
b. Aug. 20, 1798. 842 HORACE, b. Nov. 15, 1800. 843 SEDATE
b. Oct. 1, 1802.
Huntington, and Sandisfield, Mass., records; Census records;
U. S. pension records of John and Elizabeth.
375B. MARY, b. in Norwich, Mass. (Jo/m4, Samuel 3, Thomas- ,
Michael1); m. July 8, 1785, intention recorded in Huntington,
Mass., Moses Maynard. No further information has been found.
375C. SAMUEL, b. in Norwich, Mass., 1762 (Jo/m4, Samuel*y
Thomas2, Michael1); m. probably in Huntington, Mass., inten¬
tion recorded there, Mrs. Esther Turnbull, of Suffield, Conn.
Removed to Coventry, N. Y., where he died Nov. 7, 1842, ae. 80.
Esther died Jan. 26, 1826, ae. 55. Burials in Coven try ville ceme¬
tery.
Their children: 844 ELEANORA. 845 ELECTA. 846 SAM¬
UEL, b. 1796; d. Jan. 11, 1858, ae. 62. 847 JUVENAL. 848 AP-
POLOS, d. May 10, 1804, ae. 7 mo. 849 ORSEMUS, b. 1809.
850 HARRY V. R., b. Aug. 27, 1813. 851 EGFORD, b. 1806.
Norwich and Huntington, Mass., records; Coventryville, N. Y.,
T. S. R.
375E. ASHER, b. in Nonrich, Mass., 1767 (Jo/in4, Samuel s,
Thomas2 , Michael1). His wife wras Hannah, whose parentage has
not been found, who died Dec. 5, 1822, ae. 50. Asher died Mar.
20, 1813, ae. 46. Burials in Norwich, Mass., cemetery.
His will, Northampton, Mass., Probate, mentions wife Han¬
nah, and son Lyman Bishop Griswold. July 7, 1813, Solomon
Thomas w'as appointed guardian of Harriet, Olive, and Lyman
Bishop, minors of Asher. Census records of 1810 show7 five sons
and four daughters, records of all not found.
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The Griswold Family
Their children: 852 HARRIET, b. 1800; d. Sept. 19, 1824,
<b. 24. 853 OLIVE. 854 LYMAN BISHOP.
Huntington, Mass., records; T. S. R. Norwich, Mass.
375F. ENOCH, b. in Norwich, Mass., bapt. 1769 (John*, Samr
uel\ Thomas 2, Michael1). He is shown as a member of the East
Granville, Mass., Congregational Church.
Census records of 1830 show an ENOCH at Barton, Vt., above
60 years of age, with three sons and one daughter. Possibly this
Enoch but no other records have been found.
375G. APPOLOS, b. 1772 (John*, Samuel \ Thomas2, Michael*).
His first wife was Julia; second Comfort, whose parentage have
not been found.
His will, Nov. 16, 1837, Rutland, Vt., Probate, mentions wife
Julia; sons Wesley Charles, Appolos and Rufus; daughters Lu-
cretia Parker, Prudence Anderson and Betsey. The will of Com¬
fort, wife of Appolos, May 1, 1827, mentions Appolos, her hus¬
band; sister Louis Saunders; Elizabeth, Electa and Prudence,
daughters of Appolos.
They resided in Wallingford, Vt. He died there Oct. 21, 1838,
a. 66.
Their children: 855 ELIZABETH. 856 ELECTA. 857 PRU¬
DENCE. 858 LUCRETIA. 859 BETSEY. 860 WESLEY
CHARLES. 861 APPOLOS. 862 RUFUS.
375H. RUFUS, bapt. 1773, in Norwich, Mass. (John*, Samuel\
Thomas2, Michael1); m. Catherine Obert, whose parentage
is unknown, who died Mar. 26, 1865, aged 84. Rufus died May
10, 1849, aged 75. Burials in Green Hill cemetery, Wallingford, Vt.
He is the Rufus of Vermont who was a physician. Several
records have stated that Rufus, b. in Franklin, Conn., and of
Orwell, Vt., was a physician (No. 1003 of the Edward branch),
which records are erroneous. They resided in Chester, Mass.,
later in Wallingford, Vt.
His will, Rutland, Vt., probate, mentions his wife Catherine;
his daughters Harriet and Caroline; Emily, Henry and Henrietta
Mattocks, minors of his daughter Margaret.
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209
Their children: 863 MARGARET BAMER. 864 MARY
ELEANOR. 865 ELIZA ANN. 866 HARRIET. Her will men¬
tions her brother Samuel H., and niece Carrie E. 867 CARO¬
LINE. 868 SAMUEL HENRY, b. in Chester, Mass., Sept. 14,
1818. Each of the above children was baptized in Chester, Mass.,
July 2, 1820.
Chester, Mass., records; Chester, Mass., Church records.
T. S. R. Green Hill cemetery, Wallingford, Vt.
3751 ELIZABETH, b. in Norwich, Mass. ( JohnAy Samuel *,
Thomas 2, Michael1). She married Lewis Smith but no other
record has been found. She is mentioned in the will of her father
as the wife of Lewis Smith and living in 1807.
385 REUBEN, b. in Guilford, Conn., Feb. 27, 1754 ( Manusit
Samuel *, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Canaan, Conn., Feb. 26, 1776,
Mary Rockwell, b. 1757, who died Mar. 24, 1818. He m. (2)
a Mrs. McLain. He was an early settler of Sandisfield, Mass.
Shown on Berkshire county land records. Late in life was living
with his son Warren in Hanover, Chautauqua county, N. Y.
Shown on census record of 1840, Hanover, aged 80 to 90; his wife
aged 50 to 60.
Their children: 869 ABIGAIL, b. 1777. 870 PHEBE, b. 1778.
871 WEALTHY, b. Dec. 11, 1780. 872 BETSEY, b. 1783. 873
WARREN, b. Jan. 22, 1785. 874 WILLIAM, b. Mar. 17, 1787.
875 MANUS, b. 1789. 876 ANN, b. 1791. 877 REUBEN.
878 POLLY, b. 1797; d. aged 16. 879 SARAH, b. Oct. 23,
1798. 880 ELIZABETH.
North Guilford, Conn., Congregational Church records; Sandis¬
field, Mass., records.
386 MANUS, b. in Guilford, Conn., Aug. 31, 1756 ( Manus* .
Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); his wife wras DEBORAH, whose
parentage has not been found, who died Nov. 20, 1819, aged 53.
He m. (2) Sept. 20, 1820, Elizabeth (Griggs) Sweet, widow of
Samuel Sweet.
Manus served in the Revolution, enlisting from Sandisfield,
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pvt. in Capt. Heman Smith’s Co., Lieut. Col. Collar. Also served
with Capt. Watson. They resided in Stephentown, Petersburg
and Berlin, N. Y. The declaration of Elizabeth in her pension
application, states that she is the widow of Manus Griswold and
Samuel Sweet; that she was Elizabeth Griggs, and married Sam¬
uel Sweet, in Berlin, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1789, who died there June
9 1819; that she was m. to Manus, Sept. 20, 1820, and that he
died in -Berlin, Dec. 23, 1823; that she had one son Samuel N.
Children Griswold of the first marriage: 881 SALLY, b. 1790;
d. June 13, 1864, unm. 882 DEBORAH, b. July 15, 1797. 883
POLLY, d. Nov. 26, 1836.
Guilford, Conn., records; T. S. R. Berlin, N. Y .
387 SAMUEL, b. in Guilford, Conn., Jan. 17, 1757 {Manus*,
Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1). His wife was Rachel, parentage
unknown.
They resided in Sandisfield, Mass. Shown on Great Barring¬
ton land records. Removed to Colebrook, Conn. Admitted to
the First Baptist Church there July 6, 1794.
Samuel served in the Revolution. Enl. under Capt. Peck, at
South Canaan, Conn. Employed for three months building bar¬
racks. Served in Capt, Pettibone’s Co., and with Capt. Mapes in
the Northern Army at Stillwater.
Census records of 1850, Colebrook, Conn., show Samuel aged
66; Rachel aged 68, Mindwell, aged 67; Martha aged 61.
Samuel died Nov. 21, 1835, aged 78. His will, Sept. 7, 1835,
Norfolk, Conn., probate, mentions children, Rachel, Mindwell,
Martha, Sarah, Mary, and son Luther. Rachel died Sept. 22,
1834
Their children: 884 RACHEL. 885 MINDWELL, b. 1783.
886 MARTHA, b. 1789. 887 SARAH. 888 MARY. 889
LUTHER.
Guilford and Colebrook, Conn., records.
388A CHLOE, b. in Guilford, Conn., Nov. 2, 1760 {Manus*,
Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. Oct. 31, 1784, Bela Scoville,
s. of West all and Huldah (Buell) Scoville, b. Mar. 1, 1758:
Michael Griswold
211
Resided in Granville, Mass., and Colebrook, Conn. Later re¬
moved to New ^ ork state. Shown on Great Barrington, Mass.,
land records in the settlement of her father’s estate. Chloe died
Apr. 9, 1818. Bela died in Lockport, N. Y., May 9, 1818. He
was a descendant of Arthur Scoville who appeared in Middle-
town, Conn., 1670.
Their children: 890 Osmond Bela, b. Aug. 5, 1787; m. Sarah
Bough ton. 891 Sylvester Parmalee, b. Apr. 4, 1791; m. Eliza¬
beth Elmore.
Guilford, Conn., records; Scoville Gen.
389 MARY (Polly) b. in Guilford, Conn., Oct. 28, 1762 (Manus',
Samuel 3, Thomas \ Michael'); m. in Richmond, Mass., Dec. 28,
1783, Nathaniel Reddington, who died Oct. 4, 1839, aged 76.
His parentage has not been found.
Their children: 892 Lucy, b. Aug. 21, 1784. 893 Harry, b. Apr.
3, 1786. 894 Polly, b. Nov. 3, 1787; became insane and cut her
throat Feb. 20, 1809, aged 24. 895 Clarissa, b. Mar. 7, 1791. 896
Phebe, b. Mar. 7, 1793. 897 Kingsbury, b. Feb. 4, 1795.
Guilford, Conn., records; Richmond, Mass., records.
398 AARON, b. in East Haddam, Conn., Apr. 10, 1754 (Aaron*.
Samuel3, Thomas \ Michael1); m. in Woodstock, Conn., Nov. 24.
1774, Anna Johnson, b. 1755, who died Feb. 15, 1811, ®. 56.
Aaron m. (2) in Montpelier, Vt., Ann Dumphy, whose parentage
has not been found, who died, date unknown. He m. (3) Feb.
5, 1832, Polly Burnough, who removed to Lowell, Vt., after
his death, where she m. Joseph Bumo, who died Mar. 15, 1889,
se. 72. Polly died Feb. 24, 1855, se. 74. Aaron died Jan. 1847, se.
94 years 9 months. Aaron served in the Revolution. Enl. 1776
Capt. Ephraim Manning’s Co., Col. Putnam, Conn. Line. Enl.
1777 for 9 mo. Served in Capt. Catlin’s Co., Col. Meigs, Conn.
Line. Served in the battle of Germantown. Also Capt. Catlin’s
Co., Col Bradley. Served in the battle of Bunker Hill under En¬
sign Asahel Clerk of Woodstock, Conn. He resided in Wood-
stock for a time, removing to Charlton, Mass., then to Mont-
pelier, Vt.
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Children: 898 MARY DURKEE, b. Sept. 10, 1776. 899 HAN-
NAH ROBERTS, b. Feb. 4, 1778. 900 ABIGAIL, b. Jan. 2,
1780.
East Haddam, Conn., and Charlton, Mass., records; Hist, of
Woodstock, Conn.; U. S. Pension records.
399 MOSES, b. in East Haddam, Conn., Sept. 14, 1755 (Aoron4,
Samuel », Thomas 2, Michael1)] m. in Middletown, Conn., St. James
Church, May 15, 1775, Mary Bates, who died a widow Aug. 15,
1851. Moses died before 1800. Record of the administration of
his estate, Middletown, Conn., probate, 1799.
Census record of 1790 shows wife, two sons and four daughters.
Census record of 1800 shows Mary with two daughters only.
whose names are unknown.
Two sons: 901 MOSES, b. 1785; killed Apr. 29, 1799; 902
JOSEPH, d. Sept. 20, 1793.
Middletown, Conn., Baptist Church record.
400 JOSIAH, b. in East Haddam, Conn., June 8, 1758 (Aaron*.
Samuel \ Thomas \ Michael1) ; m. in Middletown, Conn., May 2,
1782, Lucy Talbott, whose parentage has not been found.
His will, dated July 8, 1800, Middletown Probate, mentions
wife Lucy; children, Molly, Martin, Levi, Jehiel and Lucy. Dis¬
tribution August 5, 1806, mentions Martin, Jehiel, Molly, and
\\ *rs of Levi
Their children: 903 MARY, b. 1783. 904 MARTIN. 905
LEVI. 906 JEHIEL. 907 LUCY.
Middletown, Conn., records; Congregational Church records.
401 MARY, b. in East Haddam, Conn., Sept. 22, 1760 (. Aaron*,
Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1)] m. in Middletown, Conn., Mar. 4,
1783, London Bailey, s. of London, b. Sept. 20, 1756, Had¬
dam, Conn. T j
Census of 1790 shows two sons and three daughters. London
served in the Revolution, sergeant major, 2nd Regt. Conn. Line.
Pension roll. ..
The will of London, Sr., mentions heirs of his late son, Julian,
Mary and Maria. London, Jr., died 1820.
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213
Their children: 908 Mary Ann, b. May 9, 1784; m. Charles
Trowbridge. 909 Julian. 910 Maria.
Haddam and Middletown, Conn., records; Trowbridge Gen.,
77 and 78.
402 ELIJAH, b. in East Haddam, Conn., Aug. 10, bapt. Aug.
15, 1762 (Aaron4, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1)] in. in Middle-
town, Conn., Dec. 8, 1783, Ann Brooks, d. of Jabez and Ann
(Wickham) Brooks, and descendant of Henry Brooks, the New
England ancestor.
Removed to Berne, N. Y., and later to Maryland, N. Y., where
he bought the Wilder Rice farm 1807. Later sold this farm to his
son Wickham.
Ann died and he m. (2) Mary, whose parentage could'not be
found. They returned to Berne for a time. It is not known where
they were buried. Cemeteries at Berne do not disclose burials
there. It is thought they were buried in the old Congregational
cemetery at Worcester, N. Y., which was obliterated and stones
removed to the town cemetery, but none appear for Elijah or
his wives.
Their children: 911 ANNA, b. 1784. 912 WICKHAM, b.
1786. 913 SALLY, b. Aug. 9, 1790. 914 ELIJAH, b. 1795. 915
LYMAN. 916 EZEKIEL. 917 WOLCOTT.
Haddam and Middletown, Conn., records.
403 REBECCA, b. in East Haddam, Conn., Aug. 11, bapt.
Aug. 19, 1764 (Aaron4, Samuel0, Tho?nas2, Michael1)] m. Ichabod
Olmstead, b. 1766, s. of Samuel and Esther (Roberts) Olmstead.
who died Jan. 6, 1861. Samuel served in the Revolution.
• They resided in East Haddam for a time, then removed to
Sunside, Green county, N. Y., where they purchased 200 acres
of land. They established a burial plot on this farm.
The compiler visited this old farm after traveling several miles
of almost unused roads, and also the burial plot, which is now in
a sad state of neglect. The farm has come into alien hands, and
the plot receives no attention. It is about an acre in extent, sur¬
rounded by a stone wall, all grown over with shrubbery, the tomb¬
stones fallen, and it was with extreme difficulty that any in-
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scriptions were obtained. Several large trees had fallen across
the plot from wall to wall.
Their children: 918 Ichabod, b. Mar. 14, 1790; m. Elsie Griggs.
919 William, b. 1792; m. Elizabeth Marquit. 920 Rebecca, b.
1793; m. Truman H. Bagley. 921 Aaron, b. 1796; d. Sept. 17,
1856. 922 Jabez, b. Dec. 12, 1798; m. Mary Merwin. 923 Jason,
b. Dec. 12, 1798; d. July 12, 1830. 924 Rufus, b. 1800; m.(l)
Laura Ackerly; m. (2) Elizabeth Thomas. 925 Caroline, b. Mar.
23, 1802; m. Isaac Coffine. 926 0rrin,b. 1804; m. Polly Loomis.
927 Israel Griswold, b. Oct. 6, 1806; m. Sarah J. Morrison.
East Haddam, Conn., records; Olmstead Gen., 51; Loomis
Gen., 590.
405 MARY, b. in Killing worth, Conn., May 29, 1742 ( Michael 4,
Michael \ Isaac \ Michael1); m. in Killingworth, July 14, 1763,
Daniel Lane, b. Dec. 18, 1736, s. of Daniel and Jemima (Crane)
Lane. Mary died in Wolcott, Conn., where they had settled
about 1773.
Daniel m. (2) Apr. 6, 1791, Sarah Seaward, d. of Amos and
Ruth (Rogers) Seaward, of Wolcott. Sarah died 1794. She was a
descendant of William Seaward, sergeant of Guilford Train Band,
lieutenant and deputy.
Daniel was a descendant of Robert Lane of Stratford, Conn.,
whose son John served in the Colonial Assembly, 1673-5. Robert
Lane also served in the Assembly 1699-1715. John Lane, 2nd.,
also served 1716-1743.
Daniel served in the Revolution, July 17, 1780-Dec. 14, 1780,
Col. Samuel Webb. Also served in Capt. Hanchett’s Co., Col.
Wyllys Regt. Pension granted for 14 months actual service. He
removed to New York state about 1798.
Their children: 928 Mabel, b. May 7, 1766; m. David Beck¬
with. 929 Nathaniel, bapt. May 20, 1764; served in the Revolu¬
tion; m. Millicent Alcox. 930 Isabel, twin, bapt. May 20, 1764,
m. Isaac Alcox. 931 Asaliel, bapt. July 31, 1768; m. Abigail Al¬
cox. 932 Mary, bapt. Apr. 11, 1773; m. Mark Alcox. 933 Daniel,
b. May 25, 1779; m. Keziah Norton. 934 Anson Griswold, b.
Mar. 19, 1796; m. Lydia Ann Welton.
Killingworth, Conn., town and Congregational Church records;
Hist, of Wolcott, Conn., 511; Marvin Beckwith Descendants.
Michael Griswold
. 215
406 ESTHER, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Apr. 19, 1744 ( Mich¬
ael \ Michael \ Isaac2, Michael1) ; m. in Killingworth, Oct. 4, 1770,
James Nettleton, b. June 23, 1747, s. of Jeremiah and Deborah,,
who died 1833. Esther died Feb. 24, 1813, aged 69. Burials in
Stone House cemetery, North Killingworth.
Their children: 935 Elipas, b. June 12, 1772. 936 James, b.
Dec. 17, 1773; m. Lucy Stannard. 937 Michael, b. July 9, 1775;
m. Martha Rutty. 938 Esther, b. Dec. 2, 1781. 939 Jeremiah,
b. Apr. 27, 1783; m. Clarissa Davis.
Killingworth town and North Killingworth Congregational
Church records; Nettleton Gen.; Conn. Magazine, XI and XII.
407 MOSES, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Nov. 19, 1745 ( Michael 4,
Michael 3, Isaac2, Michael1); m. (1) in Killingworth, Feb. 2, 1775,
Lucretia Kelsey, b. Oct. 7, 1741, d. of David and Mary (Platts)
Kelsey, who died June, 25, 1788, aged 47.
Moses m. (2) in Killingworth, Mar. 31, 1790, Huldah Evarts,
b. 1752/3, d. of Jehiel and Deborah (Bishop) Evarts, who died
Apr. 21, 1827, aged 72. Huldah was a descendant of John Evarts,
founder of the family in New England, of Concord, Mass., and
Guilford, Conn. A man of considerable prominence. Moses re¬
sided in Killingworth, a farmer. Served in the Revolution, siege
of Boston and defense of the state. Died May 17, 1822, aged 77.
Burials in Union District cemeteiy, North Killingworth. His
estate, Killingworth probate, 1822; agreement signed by Huldah,
and sons Michael and Jeremiah.
Their children: 940 MARY, b. Apr. 7, 1776; d. Nov. 7, 1801,
unm. 941 MICHAEL, b. Mar. 11, 1778. 942 NOAH, b. Apr. 22,
1781; d. Aug. 20, 1784. 943 LUCRETIA, b. Apr. 6, 1791; d.
Dec. 11, 1792. 944 JEREMIAH, b. May 30, 1793.
Killingworth town and North Killingworth Congregational
Church records; Kelsey Gen., I, 153, 226; New England Reg.,
Vol. LXI, pp. 25-30.
408 JERUSHA, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Sept. 18, 1747
(Michael4, Michael 3, Isaac2, Michael1) ; m. in Killingworth, Feb-
28, 1771, Levi Rutty, b. Jan. 23, 1744/5, s. of Edward and Mary
(Purple) Rutty, who died Feb. 13, 1830, aged 85. Jerusha died
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1814. Burials in Union District cemetery, North Killingworth.
His will, Saybrook, Conn., probate, mentions his children, Mich¬
ael, Lewis and Jerusha.
Their children: 945 Levi, b. May 29, 1774. 946 Michael. 947
Lewis. 948 Jerusha, b. Dec. 3, 1780.
Killingworth town and North Killingworth Congregational
Church records.
409 SARAH, b. in Killingworth, Conn., July 28, 1749 {Michael* ,
Michael \ Isaac2, Michael1); m. in Killingworth, Feb. 9, 1775,
Silas Wilcox, s. of Silas and Sarah (Stevens) Wilcox, who died
in Conway, Mass., Dec. 22, 1828. Sarah died there Jan. 27, 1838.
They established themselves on a farm in Conway previous to
1790, as they are shown there on census records of 1790.
Their children: 949 Elihu, b. Jan. 19, 1777. 950 Lucius, b.
Dec. 9, 1780. 951 Freeborn, b. Feb. 1471783. 952 Billy; 953 Polly,
twins, b. Aug. 15, 1785.
Killingworth, Conn., town and North Killingworth Congrega-
tional Church records; Conway, Mass., records; Wilcox Gen., 61.
410 ABIGAIL, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Sept. 21, 1751
(. Michael 4, Michael 3, Isaac2, Michael1); m. in Killingworth, Sept.
21, 1796, John Rossiter, b. Jan. 3, 1775, s. of John, Jun., and
Mary (Kelsey) Rossiter. Abigail died Sept. 2/, 1798, aged 47.
No issue. John m. (2) Elizabeth, whose parentage is unknown,
b. 1779, who died July 12, 1853, aged 74. John died Dec. 19,
1841. Clinton, Conn., cemetery.
Killingworth town, and North Killingworth Congregational
Church records.
412 EBENEZER, b. in Killingworth, Conn., May 23, 1756
{Michael*, Michael \ Isaac2, Michael1); m. in Killingworth, Sept.
23, 1779, Phebe Chatfield, w*hose personal record has not been
found. She died Dec. 2, 1818. Ebenezer died Feb. 11, 1826.
His will, Killingworth probate, mentions children, Ebenezer,
Sally, Lucinda, Stephen and Jesse.
Michael Griswold
217
Ebenezer served in the Revolution; private East Haven Alarm
1779, Capt. Bristol’s Co.
Their children: 954 STEPHEN, bapt. Mar. 26, 1780. 955
CLARISSA, bapt. Feb. 18, 1781, unm. 956 JESSE, bapt. Feb.
16, 1782. 957 EBENEZER, bapt. Apr. 24, 1785; d. Oct. 28,
1787. 958 PHEBE, bapt. Mar. 18, 1787. 959 SARAH, bapt.
Oct. 5, 1788. 960 EBENEZER, bapt. June 8, 1794. 961 LU¬
CINDA. 962 DELIA.
Killingworth town and North Killingworth Congregational
Church records.
413 NATHANIEL, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Nov. 30, 1759
(Michael4, Michael 3, Isaac2, Michael1)] m. (1) in Killingworth,
Jan. 11, 1781, Sarah Welles, b. 1757, whose parentage has not
been found, who died Sept. 30, 1819, aged 62.
He m. (2) in Killingworth, Sylvia (Stevens) Towner, d. of
Reuben and Dency Stevens, who m. (1) Nov. 20, 1780, Samuel
Towner, b. in Haddam, Conn., 1775, who died July 20, 1810;
no issue. Sylvia died Nov. 2, 1822, aged 60.
He m. (3) in Haddam, Conn., Feb. 26, 1824, Lois (Clark)
Dickinson, of Haddam, widow of David Dickinson. She was
Lois Clark, d. of Daniel and Deborah (Lewis) Clark, of Haddam,
who m. (1) Aug. 27, 1777, David Dickinson, who died Sept.
9, 1822, aged 65.
Nathaniel served in the Revolution, private Capt. Bristol’s
Co., East Haven Alarm 1779.
Nathaniel died May 3, 1839, aged 79. Record of his estate,
Killingworth probate, 1839, mentions wife Lois; children, Ashbel,
Julius, Julia, and Tryal, wife of Moses Parmalee. Lois died June
20, 1850, aged 90.
Their children: 963 TRYAL, b. Jan. 20, 1782; d. Dec. 2, 1784.
964 ASHBEL, b. 1785. 965 JULIUS, bapt. May 31, 1789. 966
JULIA, twin, bapt. May 31, 1789. 967 CHARLOTTE, bapt.
May 31, 1792; d. y. 968 TRYAL, b. about 1794.
Killingworth towrn and North Killingworth Congregational
Church records; Towner Gen., 27.
419 JEMIMA, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Sept. 18, 1747 (Eben¬
ezer4, Michael 3, Isaac2, Michael1)] m. in Killingworth, Dec. 19,
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1771, Ambrose Kelsey, s. of Obediah and Mary, who died be¬
fore 1779.
Jemima m. (2) Apr. 8, 1779, Josiah Wilcox, b. Sept. 15, 1753,
g. of Silas and Sarah (Stevens) Wilcox. Josiah lived in Killing-
worth for a time, removing to Conway, Mass. Later removed to
Brecksville, Ohio, Summit county, where he died Mar. 3, 1841.
Burial in the Old Rice cemetery. Josiah served in the Revolution;
Children Kelsey: 969 Eliab, b. Oct. 4, 1772; m. Mrs. Hannah
(Hollis) Foster. 970 Sibe, b. Aug. 16, 1774; m. Josiah Wilcox.
Children Wilcox: 971 Orrin, m. Abigail Jenkins. 972 Eunice,
m. Storer. 973 Ebba, b. 1781; m. Lucy Cooley. 974 Ambrose,
b. June 1784; m. Eleanor Jenkins.
Killingworth town and Congregational Church records; Wil¬
cox Gen., 61.
419A. TEMPERANCE, bapt. Dec. 4, 1757 ( Ebenezer*, Mich¬
ael 3, Isaac2 , Michael1); birth and baptism after her father’s death;
m. Miles Dowd, b. July 17, 1755, s. of Asa and Experience
(Stocker) Dowd, who died Nov. 1, 1817. Temperance died Nov.
17, 1830. Burials in West cemetery, Madison, Conn. Miles was
a farmer in Madison.
Their children: 975 Lucretia, b. May 19, 17^8; d. 1848. 976
Garner, b. Dec. 22, 1779; m. Hannah Bassett. 977 Polly, b. Sept.
13, 1781 ; m. Elisha Bassett. 978 Henry, b. Oct. 7, 1784; m. Fanny
Isbell.
Killingworth town and Congregational Church records; Tal-
cott, Guilford, Conn., records; Henry Doude Gen., 26.
433 ISAAC, b. in Bolton, Conn., Sept. 24, 1753 (Stephen*,
Isaac \ Isaac 2, Michael l) ; m. (1) Clara Cobb, of whom we have
no further record. He m. (2) in Keene, N. H., Aug. 10, 1778, Mrs.
Lucy (Osgood) Wilder, b. in Leominster, Mass., Nov. 2, 1752,
who was Lucy Osgood, d. of Joshua and Lucy, and m. (1)
Thomas Wilder, Dec. 31, 1767. Thomas died of smallpox July
8, 1776.
Isaac served in the Revolution. Member of a company from
Keene, under Capt. Jeremiah Stiles at Bunker Hill. Served also
in Col. Sargent’s Regt. of Mass, troops.
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219
They lived at Gilsum near the Keene line, owning property in
both tpwns. Isaac was prominent in town affairs of Keene for
many years. He also served as sergeant in Col. Senter’s regt.,
under Capt. Wetherbee. He was captain of militia at Keene.
Their children: 979 HANNAH, b. July 1, 1779. 980 ISAAC,
b. Mar. 30, 1781. 981 JEMIMA, bapt. June 15, 1783; d. Jan.
11, 1784. 982 JEMIMA, bapt. Mar. 28, 1785. 983 CYNTHIA,
bapt. July 18, 1787. 984 STEPHEN, bapt. Jan. 25, 1789. 985
LUCY, bapt. Sept. 2, 1790. 986 OLIVER OSGOOD, bapt. Feb.
10, 1793. 987 AHIRA.
Bolton, Conn., records; Keene, N. H., records.
434 JEMIMA, b. in Bolton, Conn., July 12, 1755 ( Stephen \
Isaac*, Isaac2, Michael1) ; m. in Keene, N. H., July 29, 1780,
Timothy Dewey, s. of Ebenezer and Martha (Wilcox) Dewey,
b. Mar. 27 1755, in Hebron, Conn., who died Dec. 28, 1852, aged
97, Tunbridge, Vt.
Timothy served in the Revolution. A very comprehensive
account of his services appears in the George Dewey Gen., p.
419. Served as town clerk of Gilsum, 1787. Jemima died Apr.
1, 1822.
Their children: 988 Timothy, b. Sept. 16, 1781; d. May 12,
1783. 989 Timothy, b. 1784; m. Sylvia Canfield. 990 Aresthusia,
b. Aug. 4, 1786; d. y. 991 Asael, b. July 12, 1788. 992 Stephen,
b. Apr. 5, 1794; m. Rocksey Ann Moore.
Bolton, Conn., records; Keene, N. H., and Tunbridge, Vt.,
records.
435 MARY (Molly), b. in Bolton, Conn., May 26, 1761 (Steph¬
en*, Isaac*, Isaac2, Michael1); m. Sept. 12, 1784, Zodoc Hurd, b.
1760, s. of Zodoc and Rachel (Love Fuller) Hurd, of Gilsum, N. H.
He was descendant of John Hurd, of Windsor, Conn., before
1640; removed to Stratford, Conn. His son Robert removed to
East Haddam, Conn., and became the founder of the family
there. Ebenezer was the founder of the family in Killingw*orth.
Zodoc and family resided in Chesterfield, N. H. Farmer.
Their children: 993 Robert Lane, b. Apr. 11, 1785. 994 Zodoc,
b. Apr. 30, 1786. 995 Calvin, b. Oct. 24, 1789. 996 Lucinda, b.
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Mar. 26, 1792. 997 Salmon, b. June 8, 1794. 998 Justus, b. Aug.
11, 1796. 999 Mary, b. Sept. 8, 1798.
Bolton, Conn., records; Hurd Gen., 47-68; Gilsum, N. H.,
records.
436 STEPHEN, b. in Bolton, Conn., May 3, 1767 ( Stephen 4,
Isaac2, Isaac2, Michael1)', m. in Keene, N. H., Sept. 2, 1790,
Cynthia Kingsbury, b. in Wrentham, Mass., June 27, 1769, d.
of Daniel and N ancy (Thurston) Kingsbury.
They resided in Keene and Gilsum, N. H. Kept store in lower
Gilsum. His father operated a mill there. Later removed to
Jay, Essex county, N. Y.
Census 1820, Jay, shows wife, two sons and two daughters.
1840, wife and one son.
Their children: 1000 Child, b. and d. Dec. 28, 1791. 1001
Child, b. and d. Aug. 15, 1793. 1002 CYNTHIA, b. Dec. 4, 1794.
1003 GEORGE, b. Mar. 9, 1799. 1004 BETSEY, b. Dec. 9,
1804; d. -Aug. 17, 1822. 1005 ARETHUSIA DEWEY, b. Oct.
5, 1806. 1006 DANIEL, b. Oct. 4, 1809.
Bolton, Conn.; and Keene and Gilsum, N. H., records.
440 ESTHER, bapt. in Keene, N. H., July 7, 1785 ( Stephen \
Isaac2, Isaac2, Michael1); m. Dec. 15, 1805, Jonathan Bliss, s.
of Jonathan and Sarah Bliss, of Gilsum, N. H., b. June 7, 1783>
who died Apr. 4, 1842. Esther died June 7, 1826.
Their children: 1007 Harriet, b. Feb. 1, 1810; m. Mr. Ball.
1008 Stephen Van, b. Sept. 1, 1811 ; d. Nov. 20, 1871. 1009 Esther
Van, b. Jan. 11, 1816; d. y. 1010 Marah, b. Dec. 25, 1818; d. y.
1011 Charles Henry, b. Sept. 10, 1824.
History of Gilsum, N. H.
442 ASAHEL, b. in New Milford, Conn., Jan. 23, 1744 {Jere¬
miah1, John2, Jacob2, Michael1) ; m. in Litchfield, Conn., July 16,
1760, Hannah Lee, who died Aug. 9, 1827, aged 77. He died
Aug. 7, 1828, aged 85. Milton, Conn., cemetery. ,
Their children: 1012 HANNAH, b. Dec. 27, 1767. 1013
SETH, b. Feb. 27, 1770. 1014 ABIGAIL, b. Dec. 27, 1771/2.
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1015 ASAHEL, b. Dec. 22, 1775. 1016 BENJAMIN, b. Oct. 13,
1779. 1017 THANKFUL, b. Dec. 11, 1784. 1018 CLARISSA,
b. July 6, 1788.
Litchfield, Conn., records.
443 MABEL, b. in New Milford, Conn., Mar. 5, 1746 (Jere-
miah \ Jo/m3, Jacob2, Michael1); in. Benjamin Bissell, s. of
Benjamin and Leah (Peck) Bissell, b. Dec. 12, 1748.
Benjamin, Sr., conducted a tavern in Torringford, Conn., just
north of Shubael Griswold’s.
Benjamin, Jun., served in the Revolution, Capt. John Strong’s
Co., 17th Regt.
Their children: 1019 Hiram, b. Apr. 28, 1783; m. Bethia Wet-
more. 1020 Warren. 1021 Benjamin. 1022 Rufus. 1023 Rachael.
1024 Mabel. 1025 Rhoda. 1026 Annis. 1027 Lois. 1028 Minerva.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Windsor, Bissell
Family; Litchfield Land records.
445 SARAH, b. in New Milford, Conn., Aug. 30, 1753 ( Jere¬
miah i4, John2, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Litchfield, Conn., Dec. 4,
1783, Ezra Plumb, s. of Ezra and Elizabeth (Buell) Plumb, b.
May 10, 1755, who died Oct. 17, 1787.
Ezra m. (1) June 8, 1775, Sarah Woodruff, d. of Nathaniel
and Mary (Kilborn) Woodruff, who died Feb. 8, 1781.
Children of first marriage: John, b. July 6, 1776; m. Deborah
Plumb. David, b. Mar. 4, 1778; d. y. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 17,
1779; m. Silas White.
Child of second marriage: 1029 Ezra, b. Dec. 25, 1786; d.
July 1, 1787.
Litchfield Gen. Reg., 181; Plumb Gen., Conn. Hist. Society.
446 JOHN, b. in New Milford, Conn., June 29, 1758 (, Jeremiah \
John2, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Litchfield, Conn., Aug. 23, 1782,
Rhoda Wetmore, b. Dec. 25, 1765, d. of David and Sarah, who
died Jan. 30, 1848. John was a farmer. Served in the Revolution.
Private, Capt. David Welsh; later Capt. Jonathan Wright; Enl.
Aug. 1776, Capt. Amos Barnes; marched from Litchfield to New
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York, and joined Col. Sheldon’s regiment. Served as guard dur¬
ing the battle of Long Island. Drafted Aug. 1777. Marched to
Albany, Half Moon and Bemis Heights. Took part in the battle
where Burgoyne surrendered, and was slightly wounded. His
inscription “Lieut. John, b. June 29, 1758; d. Dec. 22, 1847. A
soldier of the American Revolution.” Burials in Milton cemetery,
Litchfield. . r^TT,T
Their children: 1030 JULIUS, b. Jan. 23, 1784. 1031 JOHN,
b. June 5, 1785. 1032 DOTHA, b. July 25, 1787; d. Sept. 14,
1867, unm. 1033 RHODA, b. Nov. 28, 1789. 1034 ALMIRA,
b. Jan. 6, 1793. 1035 MINERVA, b. Dec. 2, 1795. 1036 ELIZA¬
BETH, b. Aug. 30, 1798. 1037 JARVIS, b. Apr. 16, 1801. 1038
BELINDA, b. June 16, 1804., 1039 HENRY S., b. June 21, 1807.
Litchfield, Conn., records; St. Michael’s Episcopal Church
records; U. S. Pension records; Wetmore Gen.
452 NATHAN, b. in New Milford, Conn., Mar. 5, 1756 (Jo/m4,
John*, Jacob*, Michael'); m. Dorcas Wolcott, d. of Daniel, of
Shoreham, Vt. Nathan came to Vermont with his parents shortly
after 1770. Nathan served in the Revolution. At the time of
Tryon’s Raid through Northern Vermont, 1778, he and his
brothers were captured and sent to Quebec. He is shown on
Panton, Vt., records many times; land transactions and selection
for public office. He was largely instrumental for the settlement
of Waltham, where he made his home. Census of 1800 shows
wife, three sons and two daughters; 1810, wife, two sons, three
daughters. ,
Their children: 1040 JOHN, b. 1782. 1041 PHEBE W., b.
1785. 1042 JOSHUA. 1043 HANNAH. 1044 NATHAN, b.
1795.
453 ADONIJAH, b. in New Milford, Conn., June 11, 1758/9
(Johri, John*, Jacob2, Michael ') ; m. Mar. 18, 1789, Mary Bar¬
ton, d. of Andrew of Waltham. Removed with his parents to
Vermont. Entered the army under Capt. Bamum, Major Gideon
Brown. Served as scout. Taken prisoner in 1778 and confined at
Quebec. He, with several others, escaped, and upon arrival back
near their home, were recaptured and returned to prison, where
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he was whipped, the scars of which he carried to his dying day.
Finally was released in 1781. About 1830 they removed to Il¬
linois, and settled near Whitehall, Green county. He died in
Peoria, Sept. 1, 1841; burial in the North Family cemetery. At
one time there was considerable discussion as to classing him
with the Revolutionary Patriots on the ground that his services
were not sufficient. However, his record won without further
trouble. It is said his old home became the public library of
the town.
Their children: 1045 HENRY, b. Jan. 9, 1790. 1046 CYRUS,
b. Sept. 15, 1792. 1047 DESIRE, b. June 5, 1794. 1048 ELIAS,
b. Jan. 20, 1795. 1049 ADONIJAH C., d. in Waltham, Nov. 23,
1814, ae. 19. 1050 MARY, b. Nov. 14, 1797. 1051 LUCY, b.
Nov. 16, 1800. 1052 EDMUND, b. Mar. 28, 1804. 1053 SID¬
NEY, b. July 24, 1806. 1054 SYLVESTER, b. May 25, 1808.
New Milford, Conn., records.
454 DAVID, b. in New Milford, Conn., July 29, 1761 (John*,
John3, Jacob2, Michael l); m. 1787, Submit Evarts, b. 1769, who
died Oct. 26, 1824, ae. 55. Served in the Revolution. Taken pris¬
oner to Quebec. Residence New Haven and Waltham, Vt. He
died Aug. 9, 1820, ae. 59. Burials in Evergreen Cemetery, New
Haven. Census 1790, wife and three children.
Children: 1055 ARABELLA, b. 1788; d. Oct. 6, 1816, 28.
1056 DAVID EVARTS, b. Dec. 18, 1789. 1057 SETH. 1058
DAMON.
455 ASAPH, b. in New Milford, Conn., Oct. 17, 1766 (John*,
John3, Jacob2, Michael1); his wdfe was Abigail, who died Oct.
26, 1844, ae. 55. They settled on a small farm near New Haven,
Vt., where they lived nearly all their lives.
Records of children have not been found except one son
1058A. ASAPH, b. about 1791. Census of 1850, Waltham, Vt.,
shows his age 59.
No further record.
456 DOCTOR, b. in New Milford, Conn., Nov. 1770 (John*,
John3, Jacob2, Michael1); his wife was Abigail, parentage un-
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known. Ho cum© to Vermont with his parents. Became a prom¬
inent man and trusted public official. His will, Dec. 5, 1839,
mentions wife Abigail, and daughter ALMEDA. There were
probably other children, as census records show two sons and
two daughters. Of these we have no record. Census 1840 shows
him ffi. 60-70, wife 50-60, and one daughter se. 40-50.
1059 ALMEDA.
471 DEBORAH, b. in Litchfield, Conn., May 6, 1740 (Elijah*,
Jacob*, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Litchfield, May 24, 1768, Eben-
ezer Plumb, b. May 6, 1746, s. of Ezra and Elizabeth (Buell)
Plumb. The Plumb family name is of great antiquity. The name
appears in 1180 on the Great Roll of Normandy, and one of the
first to be used in England. Ezra was one of the first settlers in
Litchfield. Deborah’s inscription: “Deborah Plumb, d. of Elijah
Griswold, the first infant baptized in the Episcopal Church of
Litchfield, died July 2, 1836, se. 90.”
Their children: 1060 Friend, b. Aug. 2, 1769; m. Mary Smith.
1061 Rachel, b. June 14, 1770. 1062 Deborah, b. Feb. 26, 1772.
1063 Ebenezer, b. Feb. 8, 1774. 1064 Samuel, b. Dec. 9, 1775.
1065 Reuben, b. Jan. 14, 1778. 1066 Elijah, b. Mar. 26, 1780.
1067 Betsey, b. June 19, 1782. 1068 Ann, b. June 23, 1784. 1069
Charles, b. July 28, 1789.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Hist, of Litchfield; Litchfield Gen.
Register; St. Michael’s Episcopal Church record.
473 DANIEL, b. in Litchfield, Conn., Aug. 1, 1744 (Elijah*,
Jacob3, Jacob2, Michael1). This Daniel was a Loyalist, a soldier
and officer in the British service. He returned to his native town
bearing a captain’s commission, and at once commenced his work
of attempting to enlist soldiers in the King’s service. It is said
that there was an alarm in regard to him about this time, and he
concealed himself until the excitement had subsided, when he,
with others he had enlisted, attempted to join the British army.
They were pursued and captured, and taken to Derby, Conn.,
and there tried by Court Martial. Daniel was sentenced to be
hanged, which penalty was carried out in New Haven. The
others were released. Of Griswold, Kilboume, in his history, says.
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“he was reputed to be a man of good character and energy and
wasmot unpopular with a large class of Whigs.” Perhaps by the
bloody code of war, he ought to have suffered death for his
offense as a traitor, though it is a fact beyond dispute, that there
were among the King’s troops in that contest, whole regiments
of ‘Loyal Americans’ as they were styled. Many of the leading
Whigs were open in their condemnation of the action of the Court
Martial, in this instance, and the event probably did not ad¬
vance the Republican cause in that town.
Daniel left a widow whose name has not been disclosed and
three sons. The records are largely silent as to this family. James,
brother of Daniel, left a portion of his estate to these three sons,
and Desire, wife of James, mentioned them as sharing her estate
in 1840.
1070 HARMON, bapt. Oct. 24, 1773. 1071 JOHN. 1072 SETH
1073 TRUMAN.
History of Litchfield, Conn., St. Michael Episcopal Church
records. Kilbom Hist, of Litchfield; Hartford Courant, 1776
77, 78.
476 SARAH, b. in Litchfield, Conn., July 27, 1752 ( Elijah \
Jacob3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Litchfield, Conn., May 6, 1773,
Ephriam Bates.
He is said to have agreed to join the British forces and was
taken prisoner with Daniel Griswold (No. 473).
He was offered the opportunity of joining the American'forces
and thereafter served faithfully in the 4th Co., 1st Regt, Capt.
Welch of Litchfield; also served in the 5th Troop of Sheldon's
Dragoons, as private. May 1777.
There were children whose names have not been found. Dis¬
tribution of the estate of James and Desire Griswold, 1832, shows
there were heirs of Sarah (No. 477).
Hist. Litchfield Co., Conn.
477 JAMES, b. in Litchfield, Conn., July 3, 1754 ( Elijah \
Jacob3, Jacob2, Michael1). His wife was Desire, parentage un¬
known, who died Nov. 27, 1839, se. 76. He died Jan. 30, *1827, so.
72. Burials in West cemetery, Litchfield. His estate, Litchfield
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probate, Apr. 29, 1828, shows distribution to Deborah Plumb,
wife of Ebenezer; to heirs of Jacob, to heirs of Daniel; to Seth;
to Sarah Bates. Her estate, Mar. 23, 1840, shows distribution to
Abigail Osborne, widow of Jesse; representatives of Jacob Gris-
wold, deceased; to heirs of Sarah Bates; to heirs of Daniel Gris¬
wold; to Frederick W. Plumb, representative of Deborah; to
representatives of Seth Griswold.
478 SETH, b. in New Milford, Conn., May 8, 1757 ( Elijah 4,
Jacob*, Jacob2, Michael1); unmarried. Seth was a Loyalist and
remained of that opinion during his entire life. In 1783 removed
to New Brunswick with the large number who had served the
Loyalist cause. A copy of his original application for a land grant
in New Brunswick, with his own signature, was obtained by the
compiler, which shows that he served seven years in the British
Loyal American regiment, and also the Queen’s Rangers, upon
which he received 200 acres of land. He had also acquired con¬
siderable holdings of land previously. His will, on file at the Pro¬
bate office, in Frederickton, New Brunswick, shows a disposal of
these holdings, bonds, mortgages and cash, in the Parish of
Queensbury, York county, New Brunswick. The will reads to
Seth and John Griswold, sons of his nephew John Griswold*
provided they be found within five years, and provided also that
they become British subjects and reside in New Brunswick. Fail¬
ing in this the property was to revert to Truman Griswold, son
of his brother Daniel (No. 473). It appears from the records that
Seth and John Griswold were not found, and that Truman Gris¬
wold had died, and the property was then deeded by court decree
to Truman Borden Griswold, resident of Victoria county, Canada
West, Oct. 9, 1846. Seth died Dec. 7, 1838.
479 JACOB, b. in New Milford, Conn., Feb. 1, 1759 {Elijah*,
Jacob*, Jacob2, Michael1). Very little information could be ob¬
tained in reference to him. It is knowm he had two sons, perhaps
more children, of which we have no record.
1074 JACOB. 1075 ZACHARIAH.
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480 CHLOE, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Jan. 30, 1750 ( Josiah \
Josiah *, Jacob1, Michael'); m. in Rocky Hill, Conn., Sept. 1772,
Joseph Riley.
Their children: 1076 Deborah, bapt. May 2, 1773. 1077 Mary,
bapt. Apr. 10, 1774. 1078 Constant, bapt. Oct. 15, 1775. 1079
Chloe, bapt. Oct. 10, 1779; d. May 23, 1785.
Rocky Hill, Conn., Congregational Church record.
481 SOLOMON, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Aug. 27, 1751 (Jo¬
siah*, Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael l); m. in Rocky Hill, Conn., Feb.
2, 1775, Sarah Deming, d. of Thomas and Elizabeth (Smith)
Deming, b. Apr. 30, 1752. Solomon died Aug. 17, 1777. Sarah
. m. (2) in Rocky Hill, Amasa Adams, s. of Amasa and Hannah
(Camp) Adams, b. Mar. 15, 1743. Sarah died June 12, 1794, ae.
42, and Amasa m. (3) Jan. 24, 1/96, Caroline Dalliby, who d
Aug. 13, 1798.
Children Griswold: 1080 JOSIAH, b. Nov. 21, 1775; bapt.
Jan. 7, 1796. 1081 SOLOMON, b. 1776. 1082 SARAH, b. Nov
4, 1777.
Children: Adams by Sarah: Sylvester, b. Oct. 29, 1783.
Horace, b. Jan. 8, 1787. Roxa, b. Apr. 1790.
'Wethersfield, and Rocky Hill, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient
Wethersfield, II, 401; Deming Gen., 44.
482 CONSTANT, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Mar. 29, 1753
(Josiah4, Josiah 3, Jacob1, Michael1)', m. in Cromwell, Conn., Dec.
27, 1780, Rebecca Boardman, b. in Rocky Kill, Conn., July 27.
1760, d. of Captain John and Elizabeth (Warner) Boardman, who
d. Mar. 20, 1825/6. Constant died Apr. 11, 1839. Burials in
Rocky Hill cemetery. Farmer. Served in the Revolution. Enl.
May 1775 for 7 months; Capt. John Chester, Col. Wyllvs State
Troops. Lexington Alarm. Battle of Bunker Hill, same company.
Enl. July ^1776, Capt. Benjamin Wright’s Co., Col. Talcott.
August 1776 was in New Aork when the army retreated to Har¬
lem Heights. Enl. 1777 same company.
Their children: 1083 SOLOMON, b. Oct. 24, 1781. 1084
ASHBEL BOARDMAN, b. 1784; bapt. Oct, 10, 1784. 1085
AMANDA, b. 1785. 1086 ABIGAIL, b. 1786. 1087 NANCY, b.
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June 24, 1787. 1088 JOSIAH, bapt. Oct. 24, 1790. 1089 SYL¬
VESTER, b. Dec. 11, 1791. 1090 DEBORAH, b. July 6, 1794.
1091 HENRY, b. 1799; d. 1800. 1092 FREDERICK, bapt.
Feb. 2, 1797.
Wethersfield, and Rocky Hill, Conn., records; Boardman Gen.,
375. Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II, 401.
484 DEBORAH, bapt. in Rocky Hill, Conn., Mar. 18, 1768
(, Josiah 4, Josiah ’, Jacob \ Michael1); m. in Wethersfield, Conn.,
Sept. 15, 1793, Jared Goodrich, b. Mar. 15, 1769, s. of Capt.
John and Abigail (Demining) Goodrich, who died Nov. 24, 1833,
se. 73. Deborah died Dec. 17, 1842, ®. 74. No issue.
485 CATHERINE, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., 1763 (Josiah1,
Josiah 3, Jacob \ Michael') ; m. June 24, 1792, Timothy Olmstead,
b. in West Hartford, Conn., Feb. 1764, s. of Timothy and Eunice
(Flowers) Olmstead, who died Aug. 6, 1843. Catherine died Apr.
4, 1848.
Their children: 1093 Timothy, m. (1) Nancy Smith; (2) Sarah
Adams. 1094 Jacob, b. 1795; d. Sept. 10, 1831. 1095 Edward
Flowers, m. (1) Elizabeth Vibberts; (2) Mrs. Angeline (Hills)
Bradley. 1096 Catherine Griswold, bapt. Oct. 18, 1801; d. y.
1097 Josiah Griswold, bapt. Oct. 18, 1801; d. Apr. 1, 1804. 1098
Mercy Boardman, d. Oct. 1867. 1099 Josiah Griswold, bapt.
Aug. 10, 1805; died in Alton, Ill., while in U. S. service, Aug. 1863.
West Hartford, and Wethersfield, Conn., records; Olmstead
Gen., 47.
486 ABIGAIL, b.-in Wethersfield, Conn., June 21, 1761 (J ohn1,
Josiah9, Jacob9, Michael'); m. in Rocky Hill, Conn., May 1, 1781.
Hosea Buckley, s. of Gershom and Thankful (Belden) Buckley ,
b. 1760, and descendant of Rev. Peter and Rev. Gershom Buck-
ley. Resided in Rocky Hill; captain and navigator, master of the
ship Enterprise. He died Nov. 4, 1838, ®. 82. Abigail died Aug.
28, 1823, ®. 63.
Their children: 1100 Amelia, b. Apr. 24, 1782; m. Allen Rob¬
bins. 1101 Ursula, b. June 8, 1783; d. Mar. 27, 1863. 1102 John
Michael Griswold
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G., b. Jan. 3, 1785; m. (1) Abigail Hart; (2) widow Mary Hub¬
bard. 1103 Sylvester, b. June 1, 1787; m. Nancy Bradford. 1104
Gershom, b. Feb. 11, 1789; m. (1) Esther Neff; (2) Laura Good¬
rich. 1105 Mabel, b. Nov. 13, 1792; m. Ira Beumont. 1106 Abi¬
gail, b. Sept. 17, 1795; d. June 8, 1798. 1107 Abigail S., b. Jan.
20, 1799; m. Davis Smith.
Wethersfield and Rocky Hill, Conn., records; Buckley Gen.,
106.
487 JACOB, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., May 12, 1786 (Jacob*,
Josiah 3, Jacob-, Michael l); m. in Rocky Hill, Conn., Nov. 12,
1807, Lydia Wright, bapt. Nov. 12, 1786; d. of Daniel, and des¬
cendant of T. homas \\ right, who was a man of high standing and
influence. Served as deputy to the General Court, and held town
offices. Lydia died Jan. 19, 1823, aged 36.
Jacob m. (2) in Rocky Hill, Oct. 26, 1824, Mrs. Sally (Wright)
Berry. Manders Berry m. Sally Wright, Oct. 2, 1814, d. of Eben-
ezer and Grace (Butler) Wright, bapt. Jan. 26, 1795. Ebenezer
Wright served in the Revolution. Sally died July 24, 1841, aged
45. Jacob died Feb. 2, 1848, aged 62.
Their children: 1108 ALONZO, b. Sept. 22, d. Sept. 27, 1811.
1109 ALONZO, b. June 5, 1814. 1110 ALFRED, bapt. Sept. 8,
1816. 1111 SALLY, b. Oct. 27, 1818. 1112 WYLLYS WIL¬
LIAMS, b. Nov. 14, 1821. 1113 LYDIA WRIGHT, b. July 15,
1823. 1114 CORNELIUS, b. July 2, 1826; d. Dec. 20, 1870, aged
45. 1115 SARAH WILKINSON, b. July 3, 1829. 1116 ELIZA
ANN, b. Oct. 4, 1831. 1117 JENNIE, bapt. July 4, 1834. 1118
MARTHA, bapt. Sept. 2, 1836.
Wethersfield and Rocky Hill, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient
Wethersfield, II, 98, 859; Rocky Hill Congregational Church
records.
488 WAIT, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., 1788 (Jacob*, Josiah *,
Jacob2, Michael ■) ; m. in Newington, Conn., Feb. 17, 1812, ELIZ¬
ABETH BLINN, of Wethersfield, b. 1791, who died Dec. 8,
1828, aged 37. Wait died Sept. 5, 1828, aged 41.
Wethersfield and Newington, Conn., records.
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489 ANNER, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Sept. 12, 1762 ( Ozias 4,
Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Wethersfield, Apr. 19, 1787,
Samuel Welles, s. of John and Hannah (Curtis) Welles, b. Nov.
11, 1766, and descendant of Governor Thomas Welles, in line of
his son Samuel, who died 1816. Anner died Sept. 15, 1828, se. 66.
Their children: 1119 Anna Stanley, b. Sept. 26, 1787. 1120
Samuel, b. Aug. 5, 1789. 1121 Ashbel, b. Feb. /, 1791. 1122 Polly
Griswold, b. Feb. 14, 1793. 1123 Sally, b. June 14, 1795. 1124
Abigail, b. Aug. 25, 1797. 1125 Lama, b. Mar. 8, 1800. 1126
Mabel, b. July 30, 1802; m. Edmund H. Holcombe. 1127 Nancy
Griswold, b. Nov. 11, 1804.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II,
779; Wethersfield Congregational Church records.
490 MARY W., b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Mar. 18, 1764 (Oatas\
Josiah *, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Wethersfield, Dec. 4, 1784,
Elisha Welles, b. Mar. 12, 1758, s. of Joseph and Mary (Rob¬
bins) Welles, and descendant of Governor Thomas Welles, through
his son John.
They removed to Holland Patent, N. Y., where he died 1845.
Mary died 1834, aged 70.
Their children: 1128 Elisha Griswold, b. 1788, d. 1857. 1129
Salome, b. 1790. 1130 Nathan, b. 1793; d. 1795. 1131 Mary, b.
1796; d. 1863. 1132 Chester Robbins, b. 1799; d. 1867. 1133
Harriet, b. 1801; d. 1809. 1134 Ira, b. 1803. 1135 Nancy, b. 1806.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II,
400, 1767.
493 JUSTUS, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Apr. 26, 1768 ( Ozias*,
Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1) ; m. in Wethersfield, Dec. 29, 1791 Pru¬
dence W^elles, b. Oct. 30, 1766, d. of John and Hannah (Curtis)
Welles, and descendant of Governor Thomas Welles, in line of
his son Samuel.
Justus was a farmer. Died Aug. 1, 1803. Prudence died Dec.
29, 1839, aged 73.
Their children: 1136 Infant bu. Oct. 17, 1792. 1137 Infant d.
Jan. 6, 1793. 1138 JUSTUS, b. Nov. 5, 1793. 1139 MARY, b.
Nov. 15, 1795. 1140 ABIGAIL, b. Aug. 23, 1798.
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Wethersfield, Conn., records; Wethersfield Congregational
Church records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II, 779.
494 SAMUEL, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Jan. 26, 1770 ( Ozias 4,
Josiah \ Jacob2, Michael1); m. Eunice Collins, bapt. Nov. 13,
1774, d. of Abijah and Patty (Warner) Collins. Samuel died Nov
1833, aged 63.
Their children: 1141 JEREMIAH. 1142 JULIA.
Stiles Ancient Wethersfield.
495 LYDIA, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Oct. 8, 1771 ( Ozias\
Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Wethersfield, Dec. 15, 1793,
John Woodbridge, b. July 23, 1769, s. of Samuel and Martha
(Olmstead) Woodbridge, who was killed by a falling tree at
Trenton, N. Y., May 10,. 1804. He was a descendant of Rev.
John W oodbridge, of Newbury, Mass., w*ho came to New Eng¬
land 1634. He was granted 250 acres, for a farm 1671. Minister
at Killings worth, Conn., 1666-1679; Wethersfield, 1679-1691.
(Conn. Colonial records, II, 163).
Their children: 1143 Lydia, bapt. Sept. 14, 1794; m. Justin
Thayer. 1144 Horace, bapt. Aug. 14, 1797; m. Lucy F. Willard.
1145 Edwin, bapt. Oct. 16, 1798; m. Sally Treadwell. 1146 Sally,
bapt. Jan. 15, 1802; m. Willard G. Wolcott. 1147 John, bapt.
Mar. 13, 1805.
Wrethersfield, Conn., records; Wethersfield Congregational
Church records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II, 847. Olmstead
Gen., 27; W^oodbridge Gen.
496 OZIAS, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Aug. 7, 1773 ( O2ios \
Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in West Hartford, Conn., Mar. 12,
1801, Joanna Steele, d. of Allyn and Joanna (Cadwell) Steele,
b. Mar. 26, 1781, who died Feb. 17, 1844.
Joanna was a descendant of John Steele, who served as Com¬
missioner, appointed to govern Connecticut. Later served as
deputy from Hartford and Farmington; also served on the War
Committee.
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The Griswold Family
Ozias and wife were members of the West Hartford Congrega¬
tional Church. Farmer. He died Dec. 22, 1815.
Their children: 1148 SALLY, b. Apr. 9, 1802. 1149 CHESTER,
b. Jan. 5, 1805. 1150 ALLEN STEELE, b. Oct. 13, 1808. 1151
THOMAS FRANKLIN, b. Mar. 6, 1813. 1152 LUCY JOANNA,
b. Mar. 18, 1815; d. Mar. 10, 1816.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Conn. Colonial records, Vol. I;
Steele Gen., 34; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II, 400; West Hart¬
ford Congregational Church records.
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497 THOMAS, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., July 11, 1775 ( Ozias* ,
Josiah ,3 Jacob2, Michael1)] m. in Wethersfield, Jan. 22, 1799,
Mary Wolcott, b. Aug. 24, 1779, d. of Elisha and Mary (Welles)
Wolcott, who died June 4, 1847, aged 68.
Thomas m. (2) in Wethersfield, June 13, 1848 (the record
states “Rboda aged 59, married Thomas aged 73”), Rhoda S.
Wright, b. 1789, d. of Elisha and Mary (Buck) Wright, who
died June 4, 1867, aged 78. Thomas died Feb. 24, 1850. He was
engaged in the business of dressing cloth.
Their children: 1153 THOMAS, b. Dec. 7, 1800. 1154 FRANK¬
LIN WOLCOTT, b. Dec. 7, 1801; d. June 27, 1814. 1155 STAN¬
LEY, b. June 24, 1804. 1156 MARY WELLES, b. Aug. 11, 1808.
1157 MABEL BELDEN, b. Nov. 20, 1810; d. Sept. 19, 1811.
1158 MABEL BELDEN, b. Aug. 18, 1812. 1159 FRANKLIN
WOLCOTT, b. Mar. 28, 1815. 1160 ELIZA, b. Nov. 2, 1818.
1161 MARTHA, b. Aug. 20, 1821; d. Sept. 2, 1892, unm.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Wolcott Gen.; Wethersfield Con¬
gregational Church records.
499 JOHN, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Apr. 9, 1779 (Ozias*,
Josiah ?, Jacob2, Michael1) ; m. (1) in Wethersfield, Jan. 26, 1803,
Esther Welles, b. July 24, 1781, d. of Elijah and Sarah (Balch)
Welles, who died July 11, 1813, aged 33.
John m. (2) Apr. 14, 1814, Hannah Welles, sister of Esther,
b. Oct. 1783, who died Oct. 28, 1857. John died Feb. 26, 1826.
Children by Esther: 1161 A. SARAH WELLES, b. 1808. 1162
MARTHA, b. 1813. Child by Hannah: 1163 JANE, b. Dec.
5, 1818.
Michael Griswold
233
Wethersfield town and Congregational Church records.
501 JAMES, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Aug. 21, 1784 ( Ozias 4,
Josiah*, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Rocky Hill, Conn., Jan. 22, 1812,
Lucy Robbins, d. of Capt. Wait and Hannah, b. Jan. 13, 1783,
who died June 19, 1855, aged 72.
Her will, Hartford, Conn., probate, June 16, 1855, mentions
sons, Albert C., James S., and Wait R. Griswold; daughters Lucy
R. Smith, and Nancy M. Griswold. Census 1850: James aged
66; Lucy 66, Nancy M., 24; Albert C., 22; Lucy R., 2; Wait R., 30.
James died Oct. 20, 1863. His will, Apr. 1, 1859, mentions his
sons. He wras engaged in the business of dressing cloth. Burials
in Wethersfield.
Their children: 1164 LUCY ROBBINS, b. Nov. 9, 1812. 1165
JAMES STANLEY, b. May 1, 1815. 1166 MARTHA AMELIA,
b. Oct. 21, 1817; d. Nov. 17, 1834. 1167 WAIT ROBBINS, b.
June 15, 1820. 1168 HENRY MORGAN, b. Jan. 13, 1823; d.
aged 24. 1169 NANCY MORGAN, b. Dec. 2, 1825; d. Jan. 23,
1857. 1170 ALBERT CLINTON, b. Sept, 4, 1827.
Wethersfield and Rocky Hill, Conn., records.
503 NANCY CLARK, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Sept. 10, 1788
( Ozias*, Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Oct. 19, 1806, Guy Mor¬
gan, b. Sept. 17,1/86, s. of Stephen and Mary (Douglass) Morgan,
and descendant of Richard Morgan, who came to Boston, Mass.,
1660. Settled at New London, and also resided in Waterford.
Stephen settled in Wethersfield where he became known as an
upright citizen.
Guy and Nancy resided for a time in Berlin, Conn. Then re¬
moved to New York state, located and named the place Wethers¬
field, now in Wyoming county. Removed to Ohio, and located
in Wood county, where he was at once an influential citizen.
Held numerous county offices. He died Oct. 9, 1842. Nancy
died Oct. 2, 1853.
Their children: 1171 Stephen, b. Feb. 28, 1809; m. Rowena A.
Broadbent. 1172 Justus, b. May 2, 1807. 1173 Nancy Ann Maria,
b. Feb. 1, 1811; d. inf. 1174 Griswold, b. June 5, 1813. 1175 Guy
Douglass, b. Jan. 29, 1816. 1176 Edward, b. Aug. 15, 1818. 1177
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Ezra, b. Mar. 11, 1821. 1182 Hanley, b. Mar. 6, 1824. 1178 Riley,
b. Feb. 13, 1827. 1179 Andrew Jackson, b. May 10, 1829.
Wethersfield, and Berlin, Conn., records; Hist, of New London
county, Conn.; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II, 511.
528 JOSIAH, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Sept. 6, 1771 {Daniel',
Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); in. in Wethersfield, Feb. 25, 1793,
Abigail Harris, d. of Thomas and Abigail (Robbins) Harris, b.
June 6, 1773.
The Harris family seems to descend from Thomas who kept
the ferry at Charlestown, Mass., for 49 years, and Thomas who
settled in Wethersfield.
Josiah was a sea captain and navigator. Died Sept. 16, 1802,
aged 32. Distribution of his estate, Apr. 3, 1809, mentions Abi¬
gail Broadbent., his late widow; Jerusha, Jacob, and Harris
Griswold.
Abigail m. (2) Dr. Samuel BroadbeNt, b. Mar. 29, 1759, who
died Apr. 2, 1828, aged 69. Abigail died Jan. 27, 1874.
Children Griswold: 1180 JACOB, b. Aug. 26, 1794. 1181
THOMAS HARRIS, b. Aug. 30, 1796; d. Jan. 9, 1801. 1182
JERUSHA, b. Oct. 20, 1801. 1183 HARRIS, twin, b. Oct. 20,
1801.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield,
II, 135.
530 DANIEL, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Oct. 29, 1775 {Daniel',
Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Sept. 25, 1797, Hettea or Mehit-
able Hanmer, b. 1777, who died Mar. 26, 1855, aged 78. Daniel
died Oct. 19, 1825, aged 50. Burials in Wethersfield. Resided in
Griswoldville.
Census records show only one son. 1184 DANIEL BOARD-
MAN, b. 1810.
Wethersfield, Conn., records.
532 GEORGE, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Apr. 25, 1781 {Daniel',
Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Wethersfield, Apr. 18, 1802,
Eunice Williams, who died June 22, 1818.
Michael Griswold
235
Their children: 1185 CLARISSA, b. 1802; d. June 1822. 1186
Child died July 1827. 1187 HANNAH, bapt. Jan. 1828.
Wethersfield town and Congregational Church records.
536 JONATHAN, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., May 19, 1766
( Timothy \ Ebenezer 3, Jacob z, Michael1); m. (1) in Wethersfield,
Oct. 7, 1790, Huldah Francis, b. 1768, bapt. Nov. 6, 1774, d.
of Charles and Anne, who died with infant, Sept. 25, 1797, aged 29.
He in. (2) in Wethersfield, Mar. 31, 1799, Melicent Francis,
sister of Huldah, b. 1773, bapt. Nov. 6, 1774, who died Mar. 20,
1816, aged 43.
He m. (3) Rhoda Goodrich, b. May 28, 1762, d. of David and
Hannah (Boardman) Goodrich, of Stockbridge, Mass., and des¬
cendant of William Goodrich, b. in England, and who served
as deputy from W'ethersfield 1662.
Jonathan was a sea captain and navigator, sloops Polly and
Siren. Removed to Fleming, Cayuga county, N. Y.; administra¬
tion of his estate. Auburn, N. Y. Surrogate, mentions Rhoda,
widow; kindred as appeal’s here except daughter Huldah.
His children: 1188 NANCY, b. July 16, 1791. 1189 MARY,
b. Dec. 22, 1793. 1190 TIMOTHY, b. June 1, 1795. 1191
CHARLES, b. May 24, 1800. 1192 HULDAH, b. Aug. 27, 1802.
1193 MELICENT, b. Mar. 4, 1805; d. Mar. 18, 1806. 1194
HENRY, b. Apr. 8, 1810. 1195 HANNAH.
Wethersfield town and Congregational Church records; Stiles
* Ancient W7ethersfield, I, 574; II, 401.
539 MOSES, b. in Wrethersfield, Conn., Aug. 2, 1775 (Timothy*,
Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Martha Dix, d. of Lieut. Charles
and Martha (Baxter) Dix. Lieut. Charles served in the Revolu¬
tion. Moses died about 1795; the baptism of the children is men¬
tioned as the children of “widow of Moses” that year. The
record of death has not been found.
Their children: 1196 SYLVESTER. 1197 MARTHA. Both
baptized Dec. 27, 1795.
Wrethersfield town and Congregational Church records; Stiles
Ancient Wethersfield, II, 305, 402.
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The Griswold Family
543 ELIAS, b. June 4, 1775 ( Elias 4, Ebenezer 3, Jacob 2, Michael1) ;
m. Nov. 28, 1801, Wealthy Flowers, b. Apr. 5, 1775, in Ash-
field, Mass., d. of Colonel Flower. Elias was an ordained Meth¬
odist minister.
Their children: 1198 EL1ZUR WHITING, b. Aug. 25, 1804;
bapt. Sept. 14, 1806. 1199 ELIAS WILLIAM, bapt. Aug. 12,
1810. 1200 ELIJAH WARD, b. Mar. 7, 1812; bapt. Sept. 6,
1813; d. unm. 1201 TRUMAN. Went to sea and never re¬
turned. 1202 JAMES FLOWER. 1203 MARIA.
Buckland, Mass., records; Cooperstown, N. Y. Church records.
544 JOSEPH, b. in Litchfield, Conn., May 23, 1777 (Elias*,
Ebenezer 3, Jacob 2, Michael1); m. in Buckland, Mass., Jan. 8, 1800,
Lovisa or Louisa White, b. Sept. 17, 1778, d. of Deacon Joseph
White, who died July 31, 1858.
They settled in Buckland where they lived their entire lives.
He was a farmer and mechanic; an enterprising, prosperous and
successful business man. Served several times as representative
and member of the senate. Very active in the promotion of edu¬
cational and religious movements. A man of action, principle and
honesty. Commenced life with only a common school education,
but was called many times to the most responsible offices in the
town, the duties whereof he discharged with the greatest fidelity.
A Democrat politically, and in all his social intercourse an out¬
standing Christian character endeared to all his neighbors. Was
also interested in military affairs serving as major.
Mrs. Griswold was a woman of consistent Christian character.
Her life was one of continued toil, but it was for her family and
others, a true and noble fife. They were prominent members of
the church. '
Joseph died Aug. 12, 1843. From the Franklin Democrat, Aug.
29, 1843. “Seldom has death marked for its victim one whose loss
will be more deeply felt, both as a public and private citizen.”
Their children: 1204 MYRA, b. July 18, 1801. 1205 NEW¬
TON, b. July 4, 1803. 1206 LOVISA, b. Apr. 13, 1805; d. June
7, 1809. 1207 JOSEPH, b. Aug. 9, 1806. 1208 FIDELIA, b.
Sept. 11, 1807. 1209 ROXANNA, b. Dec. 17, 1808; d. Dec. 23,
1890. 1210 LORENZO, b. May 24, 1810. 1211 LOVICE or
LOUISA, b. May 24, 1810. (Twin with Lorenzo) . 1212 WAYNE,
Michael Griswold
237
b. Jan. 30, 1812. 1213 LOMINA, b. July 30, 1813. 1214 WHIT¬
ING. b. Nov. 12, 1814. 1215 HARRIET NEWELL, b. Apr. 2,
1816. 1216 LUCINDA HASTINGS, b. Mar. 30, 1818. 1217
JOSIAH WHITE, b. Jan. 31, 1823.
Buckland and Colrain, Mass., records; Colrain cemetery re¬
cords. Family records contributed by Eliza M. Pratt, their grand¬
daughter.
545 WHITING, b. 1781 ( Elias*, Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael l);
m. Jan. 1806, Achsah Tyler, d. of Deacon John and Mercy
(Thatcher) Tyler, b. Aug. 20, 1782, in Attleboro, Mass.
Whiting was a Presbyterian clergyman and a very talented
man. He died Jan. 13, 1815. His T. S. R. “Sacred to the memory
of Rev. Whiting Griswold who departed this life Jan. 13, 1815,
aged 34 years. He was an able, zealous and orthodox minister,
an affectionate husband, tender parent and an humble Christian,
In his last moments the doctrines and duties he had taught others,
were his great support. He died saying, “Come Lord Jesus, come
quickly.”
They resided in Hartford, Pa. His will on file at the probate
court in Montrose, Pa., mentions wife Achsah, and his children
without names. In the records of the Orphans Court there ap¬
pears the application of Achsah for guardianship of Joab W., and
Melissa, only children of Rev. Whiting Griswold.
Achsah m. (2) Aug. 14, 1816, Major Jason Torrey, b. June
3, 1772, who died Nov. 21, 1848.
Children Griswold: 1218 JOAB WHITING. 1219 ACHSAH
MELISSA.
Tyler Gen., I, 388.
546 SIMEON, b. in Litchfield, Conn., Aug. 12, 1782 (Elias*,
Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Sally Kilbourne, d. of Jehiel
and Amy (Vaill) Kilbourne.
Sally died and he m. (2) Feb. 7, 1825, Sarah Buckingham, d.
of Nathan and Silena (Lewis) Buckingham, b. Nov. 4, 1794, who
died in Oswego, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1864. Simeon was a Baptist min¬
ister. Died in West Meredith, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1839, aged 56.
Census record of 1850, Masonville, N. Y., Delaware county.
238
The Griswold Family
shows Sarah, aged 55; Alanson B., aged 22; Mary, aged 20, and
Silena aged 78.
Their children: 1220 LOUISA B. 1221 RUTH. 1222 OLIVE.
1223 SARAH, b. Jan. 18, 1826; d. Jan. 5, 1828. 1224 ALANSON
BUCKINGHAM, b. Feb. 18, 1828. 1225 HENRY HORACE,
b. Sept. 29, 1831; d. Aug. 19, 1832. 1226 SIMEON PIERCE, b.
May 28, 1835; d. Nov. 29, 1849. 1227 MARY FRANCES, b.
Oct. 3, 1849; unm. Portrait painter in Chicago.
Kilboume Gen., 187; Buckingham Gen.
547 HORACE, b. in Buckland, Mass., 1785 (Elias*, Ebenezer \
Jacob2, Michael1); m. Chloe Sage, d. of Rev. Seth, of Wind¬
ham, Pa.
Horace was a physician. Began practice in Hartford and Hunt¬
ingdon, Pa. Finally settled in Binghamton, N. Y.
Their children: 1228 WHITING, b. 1820. 1229 HORACE
SETH, b. Oct. 24, 1813. 1230 DULCIE C., b. 1824; d. June 24,
1886.
Binghamton, N. Y., records; Binghamton Surrogate records.
549 SALLY, b. in Buckland, Mass., bapt. June 6, 1791 (Elias*,
Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Simeon Monfore. Resided in
Meredith and Delhi, N. Y.
Their children: 1231 Rhoda. 1231A Whiting. 1231B Sally, d.
inf. There was another child whose record could not be found.
Buckingham, Mass., and family records.
553 POLLY, b. in Litchfield, Conn., June 24, 1779 (Elizur*,
Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Litchfield, Apr. 18, 1799, Orlo
Allen, b. in Cornwall, Conn., Oct. 18, 1771. Polly died in West-
field, N. Y., Apr. 29, 1847. He died there Nov. 9, 1841. They also-
resided in Cooperstowm, and Hartwick, N. Y.
Their children: 1232 Sally Birge, b. in Litchfield, Apr. 23r
1800; m. Sheldon Comstock; 10 children. 1233 Dorinda, b. Jan.
or June 19, 1802. 1234 Orlo G., b. Nov. 8, 1804; d. unm., Aug.
25, 1856. 1235 Daniel Nash, b. Sept. 20, 1807; m. (1) Adelia Dan-
ley; m. (2) Susan Danley. 1236 Albert C., b. Feb. 4, 1810; m.
(1) Emily H. Stafford; m. (2) Eliza Ivans. 1237 Isaac C., b. Nov.
Michael Griswold
239
21, 1811; m. Jerusha Whitfield. 1238 Eliza Ann, b. Dec. 11, 1816;
m. Henry C. Bean. 1239 Emeline Rhoda, b. Apr. 21, 1820; m.
Andrew Snyder.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Allen Memorial, 76.
556 CHESTER, b. in Litchfield, Conn., Sept. 8, 1782 ( Elizur \
Ebenezer 3, Jacob 2, Michael1); m. Rhoda Griswold, d. of Elias and
Rhoda (Flower) Griswold (No. 548 Vol. II), b. Oct. 17, 1787. She
is said to have been a very beautiful woman.
He was known as Captain Chester. Served in the war of 1812.
Settled in Cooperstown, N. Y., later removing to Utica, N. Y.,
and was captain of one of the canal packet boats. Later was in¬
spector and weigher with an office on Schuyler St. Was also
weigh master for some years at the weighlock. Served as aider-
man and resided on Broad street. He was highly considered and
respected.
Their children: 1240 HENRY HOBERT, b. 1806; d. y. 1241
CHESTER A., b. 1808; d. Aug. 30, 1832. 1242 HORACE E.
1243 WHITING (Rev.) b. May 10, 1815. 1244 ELIAS, b. 1818.
1245 EDWIN, b. 1824. 1246 HENRY EDWIN, b. 1826. 1247
ELIZUR.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Hist, of Utica, N. Y.; Coopers¬
town, N. Y., Church records.
^59 AZARIAH, b. in Sharon, Conn., Oct. 30, 1757 ( Azariah 4,
Ephriam 3, Jacob 2, Michael l); m. Olive Boland, Apr. 1779, b.
1760, who died in Castleton, Vt., Apr. 5, 1823, aged 63.
Removed to Castleton, Vt., and appears there in census of 1790,
wife and five children; 1800, wife, eight sons, and two daughters;
1810 wife, three sons and three daughters.
Farmer; died Aug. 17, 1823, aged 66.
Their children: 1248 CALVIN, b. 1779. 1249 THOMAS, b.
1782. 1250 JAMES, bapt. Jan. 4, 1784. 1251 SUSANNAH, b.
Feb. 8, 1787. 1252 PHILIP, b. 1789. 1253 AZARIAH. 1254
NOAH. 1255 ELIZABETH, b. 1796. 1256 SYLVIA. 1257
LOUISA.
Sharon, Conn., and Castleton, Vt., records.
240
The Griswold Family
564 EPHRIAM, b. in Fort Ann, N. Y., 1796/97 ( Ephriam 4,
Ephriam 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Sally Walker, b. June 12, 1805,
d. of Philip and Hannah (Field) Walker, who died Aug. 27, 1865,
aged 61 ; murdered in her own home. East Cemetery, Williston, Vt.
Farmer; died June 3, 1886, aged 89-9-8.
Administration of her estate, Burlington, Vt., probate, men¬
tions only her husband Ephriam. His will, Dec. 3, 1885, mentions
Hiram S. Hindler, or Hinsdale and Mary Sullivan. The record
shows that a George Griswold sought to contest the will, the court
holding that the bequests were valid.
No issue appears of record except 1258 ELIZA, who died May
8, 1828, aged 11.
Walker Gen., 309; Williston, Vt., records.
565 SYLVESTER, b. in West Fort Ann (Griswold ville), N. Y.,
July 2, 1793 ( Ephriam 4, Ephriam 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. July 1,
1824, JEMIMA MASON, b. Mar. 16, 1802, who died May 6,
1879, aged 77. Sylvester died Sept. 17, 1854, aged 62. West Fort
Ann cemetery inscriptions.
Sylvester served in the war of 1812 as fifer, Capt. Franklin
Haskins' Co., N. Y. militia. Drafted at Fort Ann 1814.
Apr. 20, 1878, in Clinton county, N. Y., Jemima Mason Gris¬
wold, aged 75, applied for pension. Stated that Sylvester was
light complexioned, blue eyes, six feet tall, and weighed about
150. That they were married July 1, 1824. She resided at Keese-
ville, N. Y.
Their children: 1259 ANDREW E., b. Mar. 26, 1826; d. Nov.
24, 1841. 1260 SARAH, b. Apr. 19, 1830. 1261 SUSAN, b. Oct.
25, 1833.
Family and U. S. Pension records; Mason Gen.
566 SAMUEL, b. in Fort Ann (Griswoldville), 1798 ( Ephriam \
Ephriam 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Elizabeth Wood, d. of Comfort
Wood, who died Oct. 13, 1849, aged 41-5-5. .He died Jan. 10,
1863, aged 66-5. Burials in Griswold Mills, N. Y., cemetery.
Census of 1850, Fort Ann, N. Y., shows him a farmer aged 50;
Salma, aged 17; Phebe A., aged 15; George aged 12; Hiram aged
9; Delia aged 2.
Michael Griswold
241
Their children: 1262 SALINA. 1263 PHEBE ANN, b. Feb.
26, 1836. 1264 GEORGE; resided in Rutland, Vt.; no issue. 1265
HIRAM. 1266 CEDELIA.
572 EUNICE, b. in West Fort Ann (Griswold ville). ( Ephriant *,
Ephriam1, Jacob 2, Michael l); m. Elias Forbes. He was a farmer
and postmaster in Griswold Mills. Eunice died Feb. 6, 1835, aged
30-5. Burials in Griswold Mills.
Their children: 1267 Elisha, m. Caroline Dunn. 1268 Ruth
Ann, m. Dr. Franklin. 1269 John, m. Sarah Bemis. 1270 Syl¬
vester, m. Lucy Scott. 1271 Albert, d. y. 1272 Hannah Ann, d.
Mar. 30, 1835. 1273 Julius, d. Jan. 26, 1859, aged 27.
Family records; Griswold ville, N. Y., cemetery inscriptions.
576 JABEZ, b. in Sharon, Conn., May 12, 1764 ( Jabez4, Eph -
ria7n\ Jacob2, Michael1); m. Anna Spencer, b. 1766. It is gen¬
erally supposed that Jabez is buried under the Presbyterian
Church in Spencertown, N. Y.
Their children: 1274 ABIGAIL CYNTHIA, b. July 9, 1788;
m. Calvin Loomis (Loomis Gen.). 1275 SHERMAN, b. Aug. 16,
1790; census 1850 shows his age 59. 1276 JOHN LAWRENCE,
b. June 28, 1795. 1277 DEBORAH, b. Jan. 30, 1801; m. William
Bemis. 1278 ALBERT A., b. May 10, 1803. 1279 NORMAN
FRANCIS, b. 1805; census 1870 shows his age 65. 1280 ANN
SPENCER.
Sharon, Conn., records.*
579A DEBORAH, b. 1771; bapt. Sept. 13, 1772 (Jabez4, Eph -
riam\ Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Sheffield, Mass., Nov. 14, 1789,
Jacob Kellog, b. Aug. 24, 1766, s. of Azariah and Hannah (Cat-
lin) Kellogg. Deborah died Mar. 9, 1813.
Jacob m. (2) Aug. 29, 1813, Mrs. Elizabeth (Beales) Gay¬
lord, b. Aug. 29, 1784, who died Apr. 12, 1855, aged 89.
He was called Jacob 2nd. Removed to Adams, Jefferson county
N. Y., about 1800. Served as highway commissioner 1803.
Children of first marriage: 1281 Hannah, b. Aug. 3, 1790; m.
Stephen W. WTright. 1282 Salmon, b. July 31, 1792; d. May 8,
242
The Griswold Family
1813, unm. 1283 Amney, b. Mar. 5, 1794; m. Calvin Fox. 1284
Harriet, b. Mar. 2, 1796; m. Pearley D. Stone. 1285 Lewis, b.
June 19, 1798; m. Louisa Breed. 1286 Jacob, b. July 31, 1800; m.
Fanny Billings. 1287 Lois, b. Apr. 22, 1803; m. Nelson Seymour.
1288 Sally, b. Dec. 9, 1805; d. y. 1289 Lauretta, b. Nov. 5, 1807;
d. Jan. 22, 1810. 1290 Alexander Hamilton, b. May 17, 1811; m.
Lovina Hall.
Sharon, Conn., records; Sharon Congregational Church re¬
cords; Sheffield, Mass., records; Kellogg Gen., 228; Gregory
Stone Gen., 432.
593 MATTHEW, b. in Spencertown, N. Y., June 1, 1785 (J ohn 4,
Ephriam3, Jacob \ Michael1); m. Nov. 3, 1805, Betsey Bell, b.
June 26, 1787, d. of David and Esther (Webb) Bell, who died
Nov. 25, 1861. Matthew died Mar. 12, 1851. Resided in New
South Berlin, N. Y.
Census of 1810, Hillsdale, N. Y., shows wife, one son, and one
daughter under 10; census 1860 shows Robert B., aged 33, George
aged 47.
Their children: 1291 HORATIO N., b. Apr. 21, 1807. 1292
EUPHEMIA, b. Oct. 26, 1808. 1293 JOHN DAVID, b. Jan. 21,
1811. 1294 GEORGE W., b. Jan. 7, 1813. 1295 CHESTER M.,
b. Jan. 17, 1815. 1296 MARCIA U., b. Apr. 25, 1817 ; d. Mar. 4,
1847. 1297 MILLICENT, b. Aug. 9, 1819; d. Sept. 23, 1841.
1298 MATTHEW, b. May 22, 1822. 1299 MATTHEW C., b.
June 20, 1825. 1300 ROBERT B., b. Mar. 18, 1827. 1301 CAR¬
OLINE E., b. Aug. 30, 1831.
Matthew Griswold Bible record.
596 JACOB, b. in Spencertown, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1791 (John4,
Ephriam?, Jacob2, Michael1) ; m. Lucy Chase, b. May 29, 1793,
d. of John and Hannah (Allen) Chase, and descendant of William
Chase, of Yarmouth, Mass., carpenter, the first of the Chase
name to settle in New England, who came to Roxbury, Mass.,
1630. Jacob died May 8, 1825.
Their child: 1302 FRANKLIN A., b. Oct. 20, 1815, who died
in Vigburg, Miss.
Spencertown, N. Y., records; N. E. Reg., 77-331.
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599 ROBERT F., b. in Spencertown, N. Y., 1801 (John*, Eph -
riam*, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Lydia Beckwith, 1825, d. of Joshua
of Green River, 1807-1883; Robert died 1860.
Census 1850 shows him aged 48; Lydia 45; John 15; Lucien 12;
Caroline 7. Census 1860, Canaan, Columbia county, N. Y.,
shows him a farmer aged 59; Lydia 55; John W., 28; Caroline 18.
Their children: 1303 MILLICENT. 1304 JOHN W., b. 1835.
1305 LUCIEN, b. Sept. 11, 1837. 1306 CAROLINE B., b. 1843.
604 ASHBEL, b. May 12, 1757 (Gideon*, David3, Michael2, Mich¬
ael1); m. Elizabeth Woodruff, d. of Noah and Mary (Barnes)
Woodruff, of Farmington, Conn., b. Aug. 15, 1760.
Administration of her estate, Farmington probate, Jan. 7, 1806,
Vol 5, 514, mentions children Elizabeth Rowley; Maiy Andrus;
guardian appointed for Hannah, Ashbel, Elijah, Rhoda, and
Gideon. Inventory of his estate July 7, 1806.
Their children: 1307 ELIZABETH. 1308 MARY, b 1783
1309 HANNAH. 1310 ASHBEL. 1311 ELIJAH. 1312 RHODA
b. Aug. 1792. 1313 GIDEON.
607 LYDIA, b. in Farmington, Conn., Nov. 24, 1765 (Gideon*,
David \ Michael? , Michael1). The record states that she married
Michael DeRocoe, said to have been a prisoner of war from the
British army. No other information.
EUNICE, b. Feb. 2, bapt. Feb. 9, 1755, in Monterey,
Mass., (Elijah*, David3, Michael 2, Michael1); m. Abraham
Brewer.
Their children: 1314 Elijah. 1315 Abraham. 1316 Abigail; m.
John Stull. 1317 Delinda; m. Joseph Stull.
Tyringham, Mass., records; Monterey Congregational Church
records.
607C DAVID, b. in Tyringham, Mass., Mar. 13, bapt. Aug.
30, 1761 (Elijah*, David3, MichaeP, Michael1).
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David served in the Revolution in New York state; pvt. Capt.
Baldwin, Whitney and Miller, Col. Van Ness. Enl. at Hinsdale,
Columbia county, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1776; served several short en¬
listments 1777, 1778, and 1781. Engaged in several skirmishes
with Indians and Tories. He heard the rattle of “drums along
the Mohawk,” having served in Gov. Clinton’s Expedition to the
historic Mohawk valley. He was allowed pension Sept. 5, 1832.
Jane, his wife, allowed pension Dec. 4, 1848.
David married, his wife being Sarah, whose parentage is
unknown. In the Spring of 1787, David with his wife and child¬
ren, Mary, Thomas and David, came up the river from Orange
county, N. Y., and located between Elmira and Wellsburg, on
what is known as the river road. He was one of the shareholders
in the Susquehanna purchase, and there is a record of a survey
for David Grissel, lot 62, 104 acres, in Southport, Chemung
county, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1788.
Fe built the first grist mill there, and was an active citizen,
and assisted in building the first school in the Gnswold com¬
munity.
Sarah died Dec. 16, 1796, aged 34, and he m. (2) at Newtown,
N. Y., Jane Durham Stull, 1799, who was b. 1773, d. of John,
who died Aug. 18, 1859, aged 85.
Administration of her estate, Elmira, N. Y., surrogate, men¬
tions sons John and Jonas, and d. Nancy, wife of Hiram Het-
field, of Wheatland, Hillsdale county, Mich.
The will of John Durham Stull mentions his d. Jane, wife of
David.
David died Mar. 29, 1847, Maple street cemetery, Southport,
N. Y. His will, June 18, 1845, Elmira, N. Y., surrogate, mentions
sons John, Jonas, David and Thomas, deceased, and his wife
Betsey, then married to Samuel Willard; also mentions grand¬
daughters Sally and Mary Hetfield; grandsons Darwin and Wil¬
liam Smith; granddaughter Sarah Smith, then Sarah Boyer; and
Jane Smith. David and family appear on census records of
Southport, Chemung county, N. Y.
Their children: 1318 MARY, b. Mar. 22, 1782. 1319 DAVID,
b Jan. 21, 1787. 1320 THOMAS, b. Feb. 23, 1790. 1321 NANCY
b. Dec. 28, 1800. 1322 JOHN, b. May 22, 1803. 1323 SALLY, b.
Aug. 22, 1806. 1324 JONAS, b. Apr. 16, 1810.
Tyringham, Mass., records; Monterey, Mass., Congregar
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tional Church records; Hist, of Chemung county, N. Y.; Revolu¬
tionary Rolls.
607D GIDEON, b. in Tyringham, Mass., May 12, bapt. Sept.
18, 1763 (Elijah4, David*, Michael 2, Michael1); m. in Nobletown,
Albany county, N. Y., July 13, 1785, Mary Mallory. They re¬
sided in Nobletown for a time, then removed to Chemung county,
N. Y. There is a record of a survey for Gideon Grissell, lot 16,
315 acres, Chemung, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1788. Gideon and family
appear on census records of Chemung county. Gideon died Feb.
26, 1806, aged 44.
Their children: 1325 ELECTA. 1326 ELIJAH. 1327 HAN¬
NAH. 1328 ELIZABETH. 1329 GIDEON. 1330 OLIVER,
bapt. Sept. 1, 1788.
Tyringham, Mass., records; Monterey, Mass., Congregational
Church records.
607E SYBIL, b. in Tyringham, Mass., Mar. 1765 (Elijah4,
David*, Michael 2, Michael1); m. in Chemung county, N. Y.,
Enoch Kinyon, b. 1760, who died Mar. 27, 1831, aged 71. Sybil
died Apr. 2, 1832, aged 73. Maple street cemetery, Southport,
N. Y.
Enoch served in the Revolution, 9th. regt. Albany county mil¬
itia.
The will of Enoch, of Southport, July 3, 1830, mentions wife
Sibil; minor children, Almond, Samuel, Abigail and Eunice;
children of his son Enoch, deceased. Vol 58, p. 73, N. Y. Gen. &
Bio. record.
• Census 1830, Southport, N. Y., shows self and -wife, one son
and one daughter.
Their children : 1331 Almond. 1332 Samuel. 1332A. Abigail.
1332B. Eunice. 1332 C. Enoch.
607F ELIJAH, b. in Tyringham, Mass., possibly in Noble¬
town, N. Y., 1/67 (Elijah4, David*, Michael 2, Michael1); his wife
was Lois, whose name and parentage has not been found.
They settled in Chemung county, N. Y. He was one of the
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shareholders in the Susquehanna purchase. There is a record of a
survey for Elijah Grissell, Jun., lot 60, 104 acres, Southport,
Chemung county, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1788.
He became an important man in the community. Deeded land
for the building of a church, and bought shares in the meeting
house.
His will, Apr. 14, 1813, Tioga county, N. Y., surrogate, men¬
tions sons Asahel, James and Elijah; daughters Sally, Hannah,
Lois, Adah and Zillah. Also mentions the giving of land for the
church and the shares in the meeting house. ,
Several records have incorrectly mentioned Elijah, Sr., as the
one donating land for the church. Dates of death and burial
places are unknown.
Their children : 1333 ASAHEL. 1334 JAMES. 1335 ELIJAH.
1336 SALLY. 1337 HANNAH. 1338 LOIS. 1339 ADAH. 1340
ZILLALI, b. 1808; d. unm. Nov. 12, 1842, aged 33-9-14. Her
will, Aug. 7, 1837, mentions sister Louise or Lois, wife of John
• Judson; sister Hannah, wife of Albert A. Beckwith; sister Adah,
wife of Philip Beckwdth.
Elijah and family appear on census records of Chemung county*
N. Y.
607H ELISHA, b. in Nobletown, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1775 (Elijah*,
David?, Michael 2, Michael1); m. Ann Shoemaker, 1794, b. in
Sussex, Walpack, N. J., 1777, who died July 24, 1845.
They settled in Chemung county, N. Y. Elisha died Feb. 15,
1812, aged 37-2-12.
Their children: 1341 SARAH, b. Feb. 17, 1796. 1342 LEAH,
b. Mar. 10, 1798. 1343 HENRY, b. Nov. 22, 1800. 1344 MIJA-
MIN, b. Mar. 27, 1803. 1345 WILLIAM, b. Feb. 22, 1805. 1346
REUBEN, b. July 11, 1807. 1347 GEORGE GARY, b. Apr.
30, 1810. 1348 DANIEL, b. May 7, 1812.
Elisha Griswold Bible records.
619 ELIZABETH, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Feb. 7, 1760 ( Wil¬
liam 4, Caleb*, Michael 2, Michael1); m. in Yv ethersfield, May 8,
1781, Moses Talcott, b. in Enfield, Conn., Feb. 18, 1755, s. of
Elizur and Mary (King) Talcott.
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247
Moses served in the Revolution. Elizabeth died May 21, 1785,
aged 25.
One child: 1349 Moses.
Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II, 400; Enfield, Conn., records,
II, 1666. Wethersfield Congregational Church records.
620 CALEB, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Nov. 25, 1762 (Wil¬
liam4, Caleb*, Michael P, Michael1); m. in Wethersfield, Oct. 18,
1787, Lucy Francis, b. Mar. 23, 1765, d. of Timothy and Eliza¬
beth (Hanmer) Francis, who died Aug. 1849, aged 84. Caleb
died June 1837, aged 74. He was a sea captain and navigator.
Their children: 1350 ELIZABETH, b. May 8, 1788; d. Apr.
21, 1813. 1351 SALLY, b. June 27, 1790. 1352 LUCY, b. Sept.
3, 1792; d. June 22, 1856. 1353 FRANCIS, b. Apr. 1795. 1354
PRUDENCE, b. Aug. 25, 1797. 1355 CALEB, b. Nov. 7, 1799.
1356 SYLVESTER, b. Apr. 22, 1802. 1357 WILLIAM, b. Sept.
6, 1804. 1358 WALTER, b. Feb. 6, 1807; d. Jan. 18, 1817.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield.
621 WILLIAM, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., May 1, 1766 (Wil¬
li am4, Caleb 3, Michael 2, Michael1); m. Apr. 10, 1788, Lucy Dem-
ing, b. Feb. 21, 1769, d. of Josiah and Lois (Riley) Deming.
Josiah Deming served in the Revolution.
William died; inventory of his estate filed Feb. 13, 1797. Ad¬
ministration mentions widow Lucy; children William, Josiah
and Lucy.
Lucy m. (2) Asa Wright, s. of Thomas and Esther (Andrus)
Wright, who died Oct. 31, 1823, aged 63. His will Oct. 6, 1820,
shows all his property bequeathed to Lucy, his wife, during life;
after her decease to be equally divided between Josiah and Lucy
Griswold.
Children Griswold: 1359 WILLIAM, b. 1788; d. Oct. 1802,
aged 14, in Charleston, S. C. 1360 JOSIAH. 1361 LUCY.
Wethersfield, Conn, records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II, 857.
621A JAMES, b. in W’ethersfield, Conn., Nov. 9, 1768 (Wil¬
liam4, Caleb 3, Michael 2, Michael1); m. Dec. 11, 1811, Lucy Buck,
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b. 1783, who died Oct. 20, 1863, aged 80. He died May 9, 1849,
aged 80. Fe and his brother Caleb owned the sloop Eliza.
Their children: 1362 ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 24, 1812; d. Feb.
8, 1841, aged 28. 1363 JAMES, b. Apr. 9, 1814; d. Apr. 17, 1847,
aged 33. 1364 LUCY B., b. Mar. 31, 1816. 1365 JOHN, b. June
23, 1818. 1366 SUSAN, b. Nov. 11, 1820.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Wethersfield Congregational
Church records.
622 WILLIAM, b. in Litchfield, Conn., 1772 ( Timothy \ Eben-
ezer *, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Diantha Kilbourne, d. of Jehiel and
Amy (Vail) Kilboume, of Litchfield, and later of Delaware
county, N. Y. Jehiel served in the Revolution, Col. Bradley’s
regt.
William settled in Italy, Yates county, N. Y., 1815. Diantha
died and he m. (2) the widow of Jerem ah Nichols.
Census 1840, Italy, shows two sons and one daughter. Census
18£0 there, shows him bom in Conn., aged 76. Lyman aged 38;
V illiam aged 41; Alonzo aged 25.
Their children: 1367 ERASTUS, b. Aug. 13, 1804. 1368 LOIS,
b. Sept. 9, 1807. 1369 WILLIAM, b. Apr. 15, 1809. 1370 LY¬
MAN, b. Sept. 16, 1812. 1371 ALONZO. 1372 JULIUS.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Kilbourn Gen., 189.
648 SIMEON, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Mar. 13, 1773 (Sim¬
eon4, Elisha 3, Michael 2, Michael1)] m. (1) Oct. 27, 1799, Joanna
Riley, bapt. Mar. 29, 1807, b. 1774, who died July 1, 1808, aged
34. Simeon m. (2) Mar. 26, 1812, Sarah Kentfield, of East
Hartford, b. 1781, who died May 8, 1845, aged 64. Simeon died
Jan. 9, 1858, aged 86.
Simeon was a seaman; he was captured by a French cruiser and
the inhuman treatment he received, it is said, rendered him mor¬
ose and sour-tempered for the remainder of his life.
Their children: 1373 SYLVESTER RILEY, b. June 22, 1800;
d. Dec. 9, 1806. 1374 MARY ANN, b. Feb. 10, 1803. 1375
MEF/ITABLE, b. Aug. 9, 1805. 1376 DIANTHA, b. Oct. 16,
1807. 1377 JULIA, b. Sept. 4, 1817; d. Mar. 4, 1845. 1378
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249
CHARLES F., b. Oct. 13, 1821; d. July 22, 1855. 1379 HENRY,
b. Jan. 25, 1825; d. of smallpox Sept. 29, 1854.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield.
651 WEALTHY, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Aug. 14, 1779
(Simeon4, Elisha \ Michael 2, Michael1)] m. in Wethersfield, Apr. 1,
1804, James Hurlburt, b. Feb. 27, 1773, s. of William and Cath¬
erine (Deming) Hurlburt, who died Apr. 20, 1852. Wealthy died
Sept. 4, 1864.
James was a seaman, and owned as partner, the sloop Mary.
Their children: 1380 James Harvey, b. Dec. 22, 1804; m.
Eliza Brown. 1381 Jane Ann, b. Oct. 4, 1806; m. Dea. John
Pendleton. 1382 Abigail, b. Oct. 28, 1808, unm. 1383 Catherine,
b. Dec. 2, 1810; m. Deacon Merrit Butler, of Springfield, Mass.
1384 Mary Ann, b. Sept. 14, 1814; m. George L. Tibbals.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Buckley Gen., 642.
666 RUTH, b. in Guilford, Conn., Feb. 25, 1770 ( Miles 4,
Thomas 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Guilford, Dec. 11, 1788,
James Davis, b. Mar. 25, 1765, s. of James and Mary (Bailey)
Davis, of Southold, L. I.; later of Guilford, descendant of Benj¬
amin Davis from Scotland. *
James was a joiner by trade. Served in the Revolution at the age
of 15, and was wounded in the skirmish at Leete’s Island, June
18, 1781. Appears on U. S. pension Roll. I e died Mar. 12, 1852,
aged 87. Ruth died Apr. 25, 1860, aged 90. Burials in Nut Plain
cemetery, Guilford.
Their children: 1385 Sarah, b. June 8, 1789; m. Anson Ken¬
nedy. 1386 Christopher Bradley, b. Apr. 30, 1791; m. Betsey
Hall. 1387 Joel, b. May 13, 1793; m. Polly Loper. 1388 Ruth
Marietta, b. Jan. 11, 1796. 1389 Mary, b. Feb. 23, 1798; m.
Justin Bishop. 1390 Betsey, b. Aug. 22, 1800; m. James S. Loper.
1391 Samuel, b. Apr. 21, 1807; m. Mary Hall. 1392 George
Bartlett, b. Mar. 5, 1810; m. Hannah E. Hubbard.
Guilford, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records; Putnam
Magazine, IV, 173; Guilford Congregational Church records.
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668 JOY, b. in Guilford, Conn., Oct. 27, 1776 (Miles*, Thomas
Thomas 2, Michael'); m. (1) in North Guilford, Nov. 28, 1798,
Julianna Saxton, b. Apr. 30, 1777 ; d. of Simeon and Phebe, who
died Apr. 26, 1833. He m. (2) Aug. 27, 1835, Hannah Wood¬
ruff, widow, b. Jan. 13, 1796, who died June 3, 1872, Joy died
May 17, 1851, aged 74. Burials in Nut Plain cemetery, Guilford.
They were members of the Congregational Church in Guilford.
Their children: 1393 SARAH, b. May 24, 1800; d. Apr. 5,
1845, unm. 1394 MERTA, b. Sept. 26, 1802. 1395 SHERMAN
SAXTON, b. Nov. 26, 1805. 1396 RUSSELL BARTLETT, b.
Sept. 24, 1808. 1397 PHEBE ANN, b. Nov. 27, 1811. 1398
MARY ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 16, 1817. 1399 JULIETTE, b.
Nov. 19, 1820.
Guilford, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records; Guilford
and North Guilford Congregational Church records.
670 THOMAS, b. in Guilford, Conn., Apr. 26, 1763 (Thomas',
Thomas 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Guilford, Jan. 18, 1789,
Mindwell CRUTTENDEN,bapt. Apr. 12, 1761, d. of Nathaniel and
Mary (Parmalee) Cruttenden, who died Nov. 13, 1818, aged 58.
Thomas m. (2) Aug. 19, 1821, Sophronia (Dowd) Bristol,
d. of Asa and Martha (Turner) Dowd, who m. (1) Dec. 8, 1814,
Samuel Bristol. She was b. Oct. 12, 1792, and died Jan. 2, 1877.
Thomas served in the Revolution; pvt. Capt. Daniel Hand's
Co., Col. Talcott. Served as guard at Sachem’s Head, Guilford,
1781. He died Mar. 8, 1846.
Children of first marriage: 1400 JULIA, b. July 17, 1790; d.
Apr. 10, 1794. 1401 LUCY, b. 1792; d. Jan. 11, 1801. 1402
JUSTIN, b. Sept. 22, 1794.
Guilford, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records; Thomas
Griswold’s Diary.
671 JOEL, b. in Guilford, Conn., Dec. 6, 1764 ( Thomas \
Thomas 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. Lucy Lee, d. of Capt. Samuel
and Agnes (Dickinson) Lee, b. July 8, 1770, who died Mar. 24,
1854.
Capt. Samuel Lee served in the Revolution; also served aa
deputy to the General Court. A man of the highest principles
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251
and attainments. The world of fiction offers no more thrilling
episodes than the activities of Captain Samuel and Agnes Dick¬
inson Lee during the Revolution. Intensely patriotic they were .
the objects of intense Tory hatred and attack. Both were cour¬
ageous beyond the line of duty; constantly performing small
services, the little things that are not thought of particularly,
but were of untold benefit to the Patriot cause. The dangerous
storing of powder and ammunition in their home, making it an
object of attack, and the making of bullets. Agnes Dickinson
Lee Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, in Guilford,
Conn., was named for her.
Samuel was constantly active in suppressing Tory activities,
and other home defense. It was Agnes who fired the signal gun
at her home in the absence of the men, when the British landed
at Leete’s Island. Both were of the highest character needing
no other incentive to become true patriots.
Joel died July 19, 1835. After his death Lucy made her home
with her daughter Clarissa Scranton. Her will, Nov. 21, 1846,
Guilford probate records, mentions her son Joel and daughter
Clarissa Scranton.
They were members of the Congregational Church in Guilford.
Their children: 1403 CLARISSA, b. Jan. 7, 1791. 1404 JOEL,
b. Feb. 27, 1796. 1405 LUCY ANN, b. Sept. 19, 1808; d. Dec.
22, 1816.
Guilford, Conn., records; Guilford Congregational Church
records; Talcott Guilford records; Dickinson Gen.; A Narrative
of the Griswold Family (Ruth Lee Griswold.)
672 HANNAH, b. in Guilford, May 26, 1771 ( Thomas\ Thomas \
Thomas 2, Michael1); m. John Hall, b. May 21, 1775, s. of Miles
and Sarah (Bishop) Hall, who died July 27, 1807. Hannah died
Nov. 10, 1840. Burials in Nut Plain cemetery.
Their children: 1406 Amos, b. Jan. 18, 1795; m. Betsey Graves.
1407 Sarah, b. Jan. 22, 1798; m. A. G. Fowler. 1408 John, b. Apr.
5, 1799; m. Betsey Davis. 1409 Betsey, b. July 28, 1801; m.
Christopher B. Davis. 1410 Caroline, b. Aug. 29, 1803; m. Joel
Bullard. 1411 George Griswold, b. Feb. 2, 1806; m. Phebe Ann
Griswold, d. of Joy (No. 1397)
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Guilford, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records; Guilford
Congregational Church records.
673 AMOS, b. in Guilford, Jan. 1, 1780 (Thomas*, Thomas 3,
Thomas 2, Michael1); m. Rachel Bushnell, b. Oct. 26, 1784, d.
of Phineas and Lydia (Webb) Bushnell, who died Jan. 22, 1876.
Amos was a farmer in Nut Plains, his home is still standing al¬
though sadly in need of repair. He died Aug. 19, 1876. Burials in
Nut Plain cemetery.
Census records of 1850 show him a farmer, ae. 70; Rachel 67;
John ae. 27; Abigail W., ae. 23.
Their children: 1412 LEWIS. 1413 AMOS. 1414 JOHN, b.
1812; d. Dec. 13, 1814. 1415 LYDIA, b. 1819; d. Dec. 17, 1834,
». 15. 1416 JOHN, b. 1823. 1417 ABIGAIL W., b. 1827. 1418
MARY ANN.
Guilford, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records; Guilford
Congregational Church records.
674 JOHN, b. in Guilford, Conn., Jan. 19, 1767 (John*, Thomas 4,
Thomas 3, Thomas2, Michael1); m. in Guilford, Jan. 13, 1790,
Hannah Dudley, d. of Caleb and Hannah (Evarts) Dudley, b.
Oct. 31, 1769, who died Feb. 17, 1828.
John m. (2) Apr. 20, 1829, Sarah Starr, b. Apr. 21, 1773, d. of
William and Hannah (Burgis) Starr, who died May 10, 1839.
They were members of the Congregational Church. Burials in
Alderbrook cemetery, Guilford.
Their children: 1419 HARRIET, b. Feb. 18, 1791. 1420
HENRY, b. Nov. 6, 1795. 1421 ANNA, b. Sept. 18, 1800. 1422
MARY, b. Sept. 23, 1803.
GuJ'ord, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records; Dudley
Gen., 365.
676 ANNA, b. in Guilford, Conn., May 5, 1769 (John6, Thomas 4,
Thomas 3, Thomas 2, Michael1) ; m. in Guilford, July 19, 1789, Tim¬
othy Stone, b. Mar. 4, 1768, s. of Reuben and Elizabeth (Chit¬
tenden) Stone, who died Dec. 11, 1846, ae. 78. Anna died Dec.
31, 1846, ae. 78. Riverside or West cemetery.
Their children: 1423 Reuben, b. Jan. 17, 1790; m. Lucinda
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253
Camp. 1424 George, b. June 22, 1791; d. Apr. 7, 1793. 1425
Timothy, b. June 1, 1793; m. Hannah Hubbard. 1426 Anna, b.
Oct. 21, 1795; d. June 2, 1878, unm. 1427 George, b. Aug. 26,
1797; d. Nov. 15, 1823, unm. 1428 Leverett, b. Feb. 24, 1799; d.
Oct. 25, 1816. 1429 Erastus, b. Dec. 3, 1800; d. Oct. 1, 1802. 1430
Richard, b. June 6, 1802; m. Henrietta Stevens. 1431 Mary
Briggs, b. May 22, 1804; d. July 11, 1881, unm. 1432 Erastus, b.
Apr. 8, d. Apr. 11, 1812.
Guilford, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records; Guilford
Congregational Church records.
677 REBECCA, b. in Guilford, Conn., June 3, 1773 (John*,
Thomas 4, Thomas 3, Thomas 2, Michael l); m. in Guilford, Apr. 26,
1795, Curtis Fairchild, b. Feb. 28, 1775, s. of Lewis and Sarah
(Watrous) Fairchild. Rebecca, died Oct. 12, 1858.
Their children: 1433 Mary (Polly) b. Oct. 4, 1795; d. Dec. 17,
1817. 1434 Rebecca, b. July 13, 1798. 1435 Eliza, b. Jan. 18,
1800; m. Henry Burrit. 1436 Lewis Wolcott, b. Apr. 14, 1805.
1437 Jane, b. May 20, 1809.
Guilford, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records.
679 GEORGE, b. in Guilford, Conn., Apr. 9, 1781 (Ezra*,
ThomasK , Thomas 3, Thomas 2, Michael1)] m. Nancy Landon, b.
Oct. 13, 1787, d. of Samuel and Hannah (Elliott) Landon, who
died 1869, ae. 82. George died 1843, ae. 61.
Administration of his estate, Guilford probate records, his will
May 29, 1849, mentions wife Nancy; children, George C., Roger,
Fanny, Nancy, and Hetta G., w. of William Hunter. They were
members of the Congregational Church. Burials in Alderbrook
cemetery, Guilford.
Their children: 1438 GEORGE C., b. Oct. 31, 1809. 1439
ROGER, b. Jan. 3, 1812. ,1440 HETTA, b. May 25, 1814; d.
July 11, 1815. 1441 FITZEDWARD, b. May 15, 1816; d. May
25, 1818. 1442 HETTA, b. Sept. 12, 1819. 1443 FANNY, b.
Oct. 27, 1823. 1444 NANCY, b. Jan. 18, 1826. 1445 TRUMAN,
b. Sept. 16, 1828.
Guilford, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records; John Elliott
Gen.; Landon Gen.
254
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680 MARY, b. in Guilford, Conn., May 29, 1786 (Ezra*, Tho¬
mas*, Thomas 3, Thomas 2, Michael1) ; m. in Guilford, Conn., June 24,
1807, Nathaniel Ruggles Landon, b. June 28, 1784, s. of David
and Rebecca, who died Dec. 18, 1851, se. 67. Mary died Aug. 8,
1871. Alderbrook cemetery, Guilford. They were members of
the Congregational Church.
Their children: 1446 Edward Ruggles, b. May 31, 1813; m.
Anna T. Lay. 1447 Charles G., b. 1818; m. Susan Gordon. 1448
Henry C., b. Nov. 11, 1821; d. Aug. 3, 1832. 1449 Catherine, b.
Apr. 7, 1824; m. Benjamin H. Davidson. 1450 Richard Ruggles,
b. Mar. 21, 1828; m. Elizabeth Ann Tefft.
Guilford, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records; Landon
Gen., 305.
681 SARAH, b. in Guilford, Conn., Oct. 14, 1788 (Ezra*,
Thomas 4, Thomas 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. Jesse Joy. Sarah
died July 18, 1888. No further records.
682 FANNY, b. in Guilford, Conn., Nov. 7, 1792 (Ezra*,
Thomas 4, Thomas 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. Nov. 7, 1816, Abra¬
ham S. Fowler, b. Nov. 16, 1787, s. of Abraham and Lois, who
died Nov. 6, 1875. Fanny died Aug. 18, 1818. Riverside or West
cemetery, Guilford. Members of the Congregational Church.
Their child: 1451 Fanny Griswold, b. July 29, 1818; m. George
M. Bartholomew. '
Guilford, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records.
683 AMANDA, b. in Guilford, Conn., Feb. 11, 1796 (Ezra*,
Thomas 4, Thomas 3, Thomas \ Michael1) ; m. (1) Henry T. Reeves,
who died, and she m. (2) in Guilford, Nov. 22, 1826, Eldad At¬
water, of Mt. Pleasant, Pa. No further record.
Talcott Guilford records.
685 WILLIAM, bapt. in Durham, Conn., May 20, 1750 (Dan¬
iel*, Hezekiah*, Jacob3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Killingworth,
Conn., Dec. 30, 1772, Sarah Griswold. No further record.
Michael Griswold
255
686 MARY, bapt. in Haddam, Conn., Apr. 12, 1752 (Daniel*,
Hezekiah 4, Jacob*, Thomas 2, Michael1) ; m. in Killingworth, Conn.,
Aug. 30, 1769, David Leach.
Their children: 1452 Orrin, b. July 15, 1770. 1453 David, b.
Aug. 10, 1780. 1454 Selah Griswold, b. 1787; d. Nov. 11, 1824;
West cemetery, North Madison. Doubtless there were other
children of whom we have no records.
Killingworth, Conn., records; North Killingworth Congrega¬
tional Church records.
687 SELAH, bapt. in Haddam, Conn., Nov. 17, 1754 (Daniel*,
Hezekiah 4, Jacob*, Thomas2, Michael1); m. in Saybrook, Conn.,
Apr. 29, 1780, Mary (Molly) Starkey, d. of John and Mary
Ann (Hayden) Starkey, descendant of the first John Starkey,
who died Apr. 13, 1826.
An interesting sketch of the Starkey family shows Starke-
Starkey (Stark, naked), meaning stripped for battle, from Lan¬
cashire, England. Starkie, an old English word, meaning stout,
6trong, unyielding. This surname, signifying strength (Stark) is
one of great antiquity in the English counties Cheshire and Lanca¬
shire, dating from Geoffrey Starkie, of Barenton, 1343.
John Starkey, the immigrant ancestor of Boston, where a son
John was bom 1667, whose wife was Sarah, and in business a
weaver.
The estate of John Starkey, of Saybrook, Conn., probate, dis¬
tribution by agreement and signed by the heirs, June 28, 1798,
includes Selah and Mary.
Selah served in the Revolution. Enl. 1775, Capt. Abraham
Waterhouse, Col. Parsons, Conn. Line. Marched to Roxbury
and Boston. To Dec. 1776. Went to New York and was sta¬
tioned in the city. Retreated to King’s Bridge, and was dis¬
charged. Enl. 1777, Capt. Justus Buck, for three months. March¬
ed to Providence; returned to New London and discharged. May
1777 substituted for Daniel Ingham. Enl. for 8 months. Dis¬
charged at Valley Forge. Took part in the battle of Germantown.
Selah died Jan. 6, 1835, ae. 81. Settlement of his estate signed by
Daniel, Selah, and Asahel P.
Their children: 1455 DANIEL. 1456 SELAH. 1457 ASA-
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HEL P., bapt. July 24, 1791. 1458 MARY ANN, b. 1801; d.
Aug. 21, 1823, se. 22.
Saybrook, Conn., records; Family Bible record.
688 DANIEL, bapt. Oct. 17, 1756 ( Daniel 5, Hezekiah\ Jacob*,
Thomas 2, Michael1). Abner Porter appointed guardian. Distri¬
bution of the estate of Daniel and Abigail, Nov. 27, 1778, men¬
tions this Daniel “To Daniel nine acres.” There is a deed of
record, Jan. 15, 1779, “Daniel of Sheffield, Mass., to C. Smith, of
Haddam, 5 acres in Ponsett.”
Daniel served in the Revolution. The record of his pension
application shows his personal declaration which states “That
in the year 1775 he was resident of Killingworth, Conn., and in
May 1775, enlisted in Capt. Samuel Gale’s Co., Col. Parsons
regiment. Served six months. Marched to Roxbury, Mass., ar¬
riving after the Bunker Hill battle. Also served under Capt.
Caleb Baldwin. Winter of 1776 went to live in Sheffield, Mass.,
and in May 1776, en. there in Capt. Stephen Dewey’s Co., Col.
Fellows’ Regt.; for six months. States that he was born in Old
Haddam, Aug. 20, 1757. Lived in Sheffield after the war for
several years. Moved to Ballston, N. Y. Then to Fairfield, N. Y.
Daniel m. in Fairfield, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1825, Nancy Wool-
eaver, widow of John. P Wooleaver. Daniel died Dec. 22, 1839.
There was one child Marian Wooleaver.
One child Griswold: 1459 MELINDA, m. Jasper Standley.
Fairfield, N. Y., records; cemetery records.
706 MIDIAN, b. in Litchfield, Conn., 1763 ( Jonathan 5, Heze •
kiah\ Jacob* y Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Litchfield, 1784, Annis
Wadkins, b. 1758, who died May 10, 1834, se. 76. Midian died
Nov. 30, 1829, ae. 66. Burials in Bantam, Conn., cemetery.
Midian served in the Revolution. Enl. Jan. 1781, at Litch¬
field for three years. Pvt. Capt. Stanton’s Co., Col. Elisha
Sheldon, 2nd Regt. Light Dragoons. Served until the end of the
War. Took part in several skirmishes.
Their children: 1459 CLARISSA, b. June 22, 1785. 1460
CATHERINE (Catty), b. Nov. 2, 1786. 1461 ORRA, b. Oct.
15, 1788. 1462 WEALTHY, b. Sept. 5, 1790. 1463 AMANDA,
Michael Griswold
257
b. July 4, 1792. 1464 CHAPMAN, b. June 13, 1794. 1465 MOR¬
GAN, b. July 10, 1796. 1466 ROENA, b. July 18, 1798. 1467
MIDIAN, b. Aug. 5, 1800. 1468 JUDD, b. Sept. 26, 1802. 1469 ‘
LINUS, b. Jan. 13, 1804.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Conn. Rev. Rolls.
708 ABIGAIL, b. in Litchfield, Conn., about 1770 (Jonathanl%
Hezekiah 4, Jacob*, Thomas *, Michael1); m. in Litchfield, Dec. 25,
1799, Norman Barnes, b. Nov. 8, 1778, s. of Amos and Mary
(Baldwin) Barnes.
Abigail died and he married (2) Betsey Merritt, Jan. 1815.
Children by Abigail: 1470 Horace, b. Sept. 3, 1800. 1471
Hiram, b. Nov. 10, 1802. 1472 Eliza, b. Aug. 31, 1804. 1473
Polly, b. Nov. 19, 1806. 1474 Amos, b. July 16, 1809.
Litchfield. Conn., records; Morris, Conn., Congregational
Church records.
711 JONATHAN, b. in Litchfield, Conn., June 10, 1775 (Jon-
athan §, Hezekiah*, Jacob s, Thomas *, Michael1); m. in Litchfield,
May 25, 1801, Betsey Barnes, b. Feb. 13, 1779, d. of Amos and
Mary (Baldwin) Barnes, who died Sept. 29, 1846, ae. 66.
Jonathan died Mar. 27, 1861, ae. 86. Burials in Footville
cemetery.
Their children: 1475 MYRON, b. Oct. 28, 1803. 1476 GEORGE
W., b. Nov. 1, 1806. 1477 MARY A. 1478 BETSEY, b. Sept.
It 1808; d. June 10, 1810. 1479 John, b. June 20, 1810. 1480
HORACE B., b. July 3, 1813. 1481 LYMAN L., b. June 20,
1818. 1482 FRED A.
Litchfield, Conn., records.
722 JOHN, b. Oct. 2, 1786 ( Janna *, Janna*, Jacob3, Thoma&9
Michael1); m. (1) Nancy Gage, d. of Samuel, a Revolutionary
soldier in Mass., b. Sept. 25, 1787, who died June 11, 1822. He
m. (2) Hannah Gay, b. July 19, 1787, who died Apr. 1, 1842.
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The Griswold Family
She was a widow with two children when she married John. John
m. (3) Maria Worden, b. Mar. 23, 1801, who died about 1878.
Resided near Johnstown, N. Y.
Census 1860 shows John se. 73; John, Jun., ae. 30; Alice A., ffi. 12.
His will, Mar. 11, 1852, Fonda, N. Y., Surrogate, mentions
wife Maria; sons John, Amos W., and James. Grandsons Charles
H., and William Welch; Walter F., Mary Amanda, and Alice
Adeline Rhodes; grandsons Milton S., John A., and William H.
Griswold.
His children: 1483 AMOS WHITE, b. Apr. 15, 1809. 1484
JOHNSON, b. Apr. 9, 1811; d. Oct. 27, 1884. 1485 SARAH
MARIA, b. Mar. 21, 1814. 1486 LUCINDA W., b. Oct. 27, 1816.
1487 CATHERINE, b. Dec. 26, 1818. 1488 MARY (POLLY),
b. Aug. 23, 1820. 1489 JAMES, b. Nov. 12, 1823. 1490 WIL¬
LIAM, b. June 14, 1826; met with an accident from a falling
tree which left him mentally weak, unm. 1491 SUSAN M., b.
Nov. 12, 1827. 1492 JOHN, b. June 18, 1830. 1493 LUCY, b.
Mar. 22, 1833. 1494 ALICE A., b. 1848.
From family records contributed by Mrs. Adeline R. Crouse,
Watertown, N. Y.
723 MARTHA, b. Mar. 8, 1796 (Janna\ Janna\ Jacob1 ,
Thomas 2, Michael1); m. (1) Dec. 22, 1818, Harvey Brookins,
b. 1791, who died May 21, 1830, s. of Reuben, a Revolutionary
soldier; burial in North Bush, N. Y. She m. (2) May 10, 1836,
George Lake, who died Apr. 27, 1861. She m. (3) Moses Goble,
Feb. 26, 1862, who died Feb. 4, 1879.
Martha died in Porter, Niagara county, N. Y., and is buried in
the Fillmore cemetery; her inscription: “Martha, b. Mar. 8,
1796; died Dec. 19, 1882. Martha married Harvey Brookins,
Dec. 22, 1818. He died May 4, 1830, leaving five children. She
married George Lake, May 10, 1836; he died Apr. 27, 1861. She
married Moses Goble, Feb. 26, 1862; he died Feb. 4, 1879.”
Children Brookins: 1495 Newman, b. 1819; no issue. 1496
Alonzo, b. 1821. 1497 Lorenzo, b. 1821, twin with Alonzo. 1498
Lois, b. 1817. 1499 Levi, b. 1825.
From Family Record contributed by Mrs. Adeline R. Crouse,
Watertown, N. Y.
Michael Griswold
25**
724 LUCY (January Janna4, Jacob* y Thomas 2, Michael1); m.
Luther Brookins, b. 1786, s. of Reuben, who died 1864, ae. 78.
Their children: 1500 Marvin W. 1501 Clark.
From Family Records as above. No further information.
725 NEWMAN (Janna6, ./anna4, Jacob 3, Thomas 2, Michael1);
m. Sukey Shaw, and removed to Michigan.
A
729 BENJAMIN JAMES, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., May 6,
1769 (William*, Phineas 4, Michael3 , Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in
Rocky Hill, Conn., Jan. 13, 1791, Abigail Grimes, b. 1774.
Benjamin was lost at sea, Dec. 19, 1793. Administration of his
estate mentions minor children, James and Martha, Aug. 25, 1794.
Abigail m. (2) Jan. 13, 1811, Frederick Robbins, b. Sept. 12,
1766, s. of Esquire and Captain John, and Martha (Williams)
Robbins.
Children Griswold: 1502 JAMES, b. Apr. 9, 1792; bapt. Mar.
9, 1794. 1503 MARTHA, b. 1793; m. Ashur Robbins and died
July 1, 1817 with infant.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II,
560, 561; Wethersfield and Rocky Hill, Conn., Congregational
Church records.
730 MARTHA, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., June 6, 1771 (Wil-
liamby PhineasAy Michael 3, Thomas2, Michael1); m. in Wethersfield,
Conn., July 22, 1787, Elijah Robbins, s. of Richard and Abigail
(Warner) Robbins, b. Sept. 30, 1763, and descendant of John
Robbins, deputy to the General Court. (Conn. Col. records
Vol. I.)
Elijah died Sept. 30, 1815, ae. 53. Martha died Nov. 13, 1810,
ae. 39.
Their children: 1504 Richard, b. Aug. 30, 1788; m. Chloe
Robbins. 1505 W illiam, b. Jan. 10, 1790; m. Ruth Williams. 1506
Augusta, b. Feb. 29, 1792; m. James Robbins. 1507 Benjamin,
b. July 2, 1794; m. Esther Neff. 1508 Martha, b. Aug. 29, 1796;
m. George Chambers. 1509 Loren, b. Feb. 1798; m. Sarah Jessup.
1510 Edward, b. Mar. 11, 1801. 1511 Sally, b. Apr. 28, 1803; m.
James Robbins. 1512 Mary b. Oct. 1808; d. Jan. 23, 1809.
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The Griswold Family
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Congregational Church records;
8tiles Ancient Wethersfield; Robbins Gen.
731 CHARLOTTE, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Aug. 20, 1773;
bapt. Aug. 29, 1773 ( William *, Phineas\ Michael \ Thomas \
Michael1); m. in Rocky Fill, Conn., William Webb, bapt. Feb.
17, 1765, s. of David. He died Apr. 2, 1843, ae. 80. Charlotte
died 1855.
Their children: 1513 Child died Oct. 22, 1793. 1514 Abigail,
bapt. Sept. 18, d. Sept. 19, 1795. 1515 Polly, bapt. Apr. 9, 1797.
1516 C harlotte, bapt. May 1800; d. Apr. 23, 1824. 1517 William,
bapt. June 6, 1802. 1518 Henry, bapt. Nov. 11, 1803; d. y. 1519
Henry, bapt. Apr. 4, 1805; m. Mary Lovejoy. 1520 Belinda, bapt.
Aug. 30, 1807.
Wethersfield and Rocky Hill, Conn., records; Rocky Hill Con¬
gregational Church records.
732 AUGUSTA, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Mar. 14, 1777 {Wil¬
liam* t Phineas 4, Michael 3, Thomas 2, Michael l) ; m. in Rocky Hill,
Conn., Roger Riley, Oct. 24, 1791.
Their children: 1521 Deborah, bapt. Dec. 29, 1793. 1522
Aurelia, bapt. Mar. 22, 1795. 1523 Son, bapt. Apr. 22, 1797. 1524
Alfred, bapt. Jan. 5, 1800. 1525 James, bapt. Oct. 11, 1802.
Wethersfield and Rocky Hill, Conn., records; Rocky Hill Con¬
gregational Church records.
733 SARAH, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Sept. 20, 1779 (William*,
Phineas 4, Michael 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. (1) in Rocky Hill,
Conn., Silas WTlliams, Dec. 24, 1797, who was bapt. Jan. 3,
1802, s. of Israel, who died Feb. 20, 1807, ae. 30.
Sarah m. (2) May 2, 1816, Lardner Deming, s. of Moses and
Sarah C. (Norton) Deming, b. Mar. 21, 1765, in Berlin, Conn.,
who m. (1) Mary Dunham, Apr. 1787, who was b. Oct. 25, 1768,
d. of Solomon and Elizabeth (Ives) Dunham, who died Feb. 5,
1815. Lardner died Dec. 6, 1855. Sarah died Oct. 29, 1852, ae. 73.
Children Williams by Sarah: 1526 Jacob, bapt. Jan. 12, 1800.
Michael Griswold
261
1527 Walter, bapt. Jan. 17, 1802. 1528 Nancy, bapt. Apr. 29,
1804. 1528 Elizabeth, bapt. Oct. 26, 1806.
Children Deming by Sarah: 1529 Jane Augusta, b. Nov. 12,
1817; m. Mr. Ketcham. 1530 George Griswold, b. Feb. 17, 1825.
1531 Richard Halsey, b. Feb. 27, 1838.
Wethersfield and Rocky Hill, Conn., records; Rocky Hill Con¬
gregational Church records; Deming Gen., 99.
744 LUCRETIA, b. near Mt. Upton, N. Y., 1771 (Miles?,
Phineas \ Michael 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Chenango county,
N. Y., about 1792-3, William Hyer, b. 1768.
Their children: 1532 Griswold, b. 1794; m. Celestia St. John.
1533 Elijah, b. 1805; m. Rhodah Deming. There were doubtless
other children of whom we have no record.
D. A. R. Vol. CXX1V : 282; Vol. CXXX: 227.
745 WILLIAM, b. near Mt. Upton, N. Y., May 22, 1774 (Miles?,
Phineas 4, Michael 8, Thomas 2, Michael1) ; m. there Abigail Ford,
b. Feb. 27, 1783, who died Jan. 23, 1864, ae. 81. She was the
daughter of Abel Ford.
William was a farmer and resided near Mt. Upton, where he
died Feb. 23, 1854, ae. 79-9-1. Burials in Mt. Upton cemetery.
Their children: 1534 MILES GRISWOLD. 1535 ABEL
FORD, b. Jan. 3, 1807. 1536 SYLVINA. 1537 LUCRETIA.
1538 ABIGAIL. 1539 SARAH, d. Dec. 24, 1863, unm. 1540
URL 1541 WILLIAM.
Mt. Upton Church records; Ford Gen.; Ford Family notes
by H. Ford.
746 SYLVIA, b. 1782 (Miles6, Phineas 4, Thomas 3, Michael ?,
Michael1) ; m. in Chenango county, N. Y., Zadoc Shaw, b. 1777.
Their child: 1542 Lorenzo, b. 1814; m. Antoinette Bagg.
Doubtless there were other children of whom we have no record.
D. A. R. Vol. CLIX: 226.
748 HANNAH, b. in Winchester, Conn., Apr. 8, 1767 ( Phineas? ,
Phineas \ Michael 3, Thomas1, Michael1); m. in Winsted, Conn,
262
The Griswold Family
May 5, 1788, Samuel Wetmore, b. in Torrington, Conn., Dec.
31, 1764, s. of John and descendant of Thomas Wetmore from
England 1635; Wethersfield 1639; deputy from Middletown
1654; war committee 1654. (Colony records, Vol. I, 264.)
Samuel first settled in Hartford and Middletown, Conn. Cap¬
tain of militia. Removed to Vernon, N. Y., about 1800. Justice
of the peace there for twenty years; supervisor and served in
the legislature. Deacon of the Baptist Church.
Samuel died Nov. 8, 1824. Hannah died July 17, 1839. Burials
in Vernon center cemetery.
Their children: 1543 Selina, b. Mar. 13, 1789; m. E. Cheever.
1544 Learning, b. Feb. 14, 1791; m. Charity Davis. 1545 Ruby,
b. June 27, 1793; m. Festus L. Thompson. 1546 Almeda, b. Mar.
28, 1795; m. Stephen Bingham. 1547 Candace, b. Aug. 31, 1797;
d. 1895. 1548 Calvary, b. Mar. 24, 1799; m. Althea Skinner.
1549 Samuel, b. Feb. 17, 1801; m. Lovina Skinner. 1550 Hannah,
b. June 6, 1802; m. Dr. George Foote. 1551 Harriet, b. May 3,
1806; m. Rev. Conant Sawyer. 1552 Hubert Griswold, b. Nov.
10, 1808; m. Jane Tyler. 1553 Clarissa, b. June 22, 1810; d.
Aug. 2, 1828.
Winchester, Winsted and Middletown, Conn., records; Wet¬
more Gen., 58, 79.
750 LOIS, b. in Winchester, Conn., 1769 (. Phineas \ Phineas\
Michael 3, Thomas 2, Michael1) ; m. in Winchester, May 26, 1789,
Thaddeus Loomis, b. Nov. 27, 1766, s. of Ichabod and Mindwell
(Lewis) Loomis, and descendant of John Loomis, deputy from
Windsor, Conn., 1666, 1667, 1675, 1676, 1677. (Conn. Colony
records, Vol. II.)
They removed to Salisbury, Herkimer county, N. Y., 1802.
Farmer; served as justice of the peace, and Assistant Justice of
the County Court. He died June 14, 1832, se. 65. Lois died May
29, 1826, ae. 65. Burials in Salisbury Comers, N. Y.
Their children: 1554 Huldah, b. Sept. 12, 1789; d. May 9, 1846.
1555 Lucy, b. Nov. 2, 1790; d. Oct. 8, 1803. 1556 Matilda, b.
Oct. 20, 1793; m. Rev. Loring Steams. 1557 Arisnow, b. June
28, 1796; d. Apr. 27, 1889, unm. 1558 Arphaxed, b. Apr. 9, 1798;
m. Ann P. Todd. 1559 Horace, b. Mar. 4, 1800. 1560. Lewis G.,
Michael Griswold
263
b. Nov. 9, 1803. 1561 Malina, b. Feb. 25, 1807; m. Aldin S. Gage.
1562 Algernon S., b. Nov. 2, 1811; m. Alice Chamberlin.
Winchester, Conn., and Salisbury, N. Y., records; Loomis
Gen., 312.
753 MATTHEW, b. in Winchester, Conn., 1775 ( Phineas \
Phineas4, Michael \ Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Winchester, Jan.
5, 1802 (W. C. R.) Sarah McAlpin, b. 1776.
Matthew was a farmer and they settled at Vernon, Oneida
county, N. Y. He died there Jan. 30, 1833, se. 58 years 8 mo.
Sarah died June 1, 1861, se. 85 years 4 mo.
Census 1850 shows her se. 74. Census 1830 shows him se. 50-60;
one son 20-30; Sarah 50-60; one daughter 20-30. They are shown
on Oneida county land records.
Their children: 1563 LORRIN, b. 1802; d. July 24, 1822; T.
S. R. 1564 PHILO, b. 1807. 1565 MARTIN, b. 1810; census
record of 1850. The name of daughter is unknown.
754 PATTA or POLLY, b. in Winchester, Conn., Feb. 1, 1778
(Phineas?, Phineas4 , Michael 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. Jeremiah
Tuttle. Her father’s will mentions her as the wife of Jeremiah
Tuttle. No further information.
755 BENONI, b. in Winchester, Conn., Dec. 26, 1779 ( Phineas? ,
Phineas 4, Michael 3, Thomas?, Michael1); m. (1) Dorothy Terry;
m. (2) Clarissa Terry, b. 1783. Their parentage is unknown.
Benoni died Feb. 28, 1848. Clarissa died Oct. 2, 1844.
Settled first in Colebrook, N. H. Census there of 1800 shows
wife and two daughters under ten years. Removed to Livonia,
Ontario county, N. Y. Census 1820 there shows him se. 26-45;
wife; 26-45; one son 16-18; one son 18-26; one daughter 16-26,
and two daughters under ten years. Census records show Her-
shall b. in Newr Hampshire.
Their children: 1566 HERSHALL, b. 1808. 1567 OCTAVIA.
1568 CLARISSA, b. 1820; d. Oct. 17, 1896, unm. 1569 GRAN¬
GER, b. 1823.
264
The Griswold Family
757 SABRA, b. in Winchester, Conn., Aug. 26, 1781 (PhineasP,
Phineas 4, Michael 3, Thomas 2, Michael1) ; m. in Torrington, Conn.,
Mar. 25, 1810, Amos Wilson, s. of Capt. Amos and Demaris
(Bailey) Wilson, and descendant of Robert Wilson, one of the
early settlers of Windsor, Conn., and later of Farmington.
Their children: 1570 Harmon, b. 1802. 1571 Harriet, b. Dec.
27, 1804.
Torrington and Winchester, Conn., records.
784 MARY, b. in New Haven, Conn., bapt. Sept. 8, 1782
( Samuelb , Samuel 4, Samuel*9 Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in New
Haven, Feb. 15, 1801, Stephen Hotchkiss, b. Sept. 22, 1777, s.
of Stephen and Abigail (Scott) Hotchkiss, of New Haven, who
died Aug. 10, 1857, se. 80. Mary died Apr. 15, 1856, se. 74.
Their children: 1572 Charles, b. 1801; d. June 8, 1834, se. 33.
1573 Lucy, b. 1803. 1574 Stephen, b. 1805. 1575 Frederick, b.
1807; d. May 18, 1831, se. 24. 1576 Mary b. Nov. 1808; d. Sept.
1829. 1577 George, b. 1812. 1578 Julia, b. Sept. 1814; d. Oct.
1850. 1579 Harriet, b. Sept. 1819. 1580 Jane, b. May 1821; d.
Feb. 7, 1846. 1581 Robert, b. 1824; d. Dec. 26, 1836, se. 12.
New Haven, Conn., records; New Haven First Congregational
Church records.
785 NANCY, b. Aug. 16, 1786 ( Samuel 5, Samuel 4, Samuel 8,
Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in New Haven, Conn., Mar. 29, 1807,
James English, b. July 26, 1784, s. of Benjamin and Abigail
(Doolittle) English, and descendant of Clement English, first
of the name in America, who resided at Salem, Mass. He is
spoken of as a merchant, a man of wealth and high consideration.
His son Benjamin settled in New Haven. The grandfather of
James was killed by a British soldier in 1779, while sitting in his
home. A very striking and beautiful painting of Nancy is on
view at the Morris House, East Haven.
Their children: 1582 Hannah Eliza, b. Aug. 26, 1807; d. 1809.
1583 Benjamin, b. Jan. 24, 1809; m. Susannah M. Lines. 1584
John, b. Sept. 28, 1810; m. Susan C. Fowler. 1585 Charles Lev-
erett, b. Aug. 5, 1814; m. (1) Minerva J. Bronson; m. (2) Sarah
W. Bronson. 1586 Henry, b. Sept. 4, 1816; m. Grace Fowler.
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265
1587 George D., b. Apr. 14, 1819; m. Mary E. Cannon. 1588
Elizabeth Hannah, b. Jan. 23, 1280; m. Philo Babbitt. 1589
Nancy Maria, b. Feb. 14, 1823; m. Harpin Lum. 1590 Caroline
Beers, b. Sept. 15, 1828; m. Frederick Bronson.
New Haven, Conn., records; English Gen.
786 JACOB, b. in Guilford, Conn., Mar. 30, bapt. June 9, 1782
(Nathan6, Nehemiah 4, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1) ; m. May 1805,
Obedience Potter, b. in Branford, Conn., Feb. 13, 1786, who
died Feb. 27, 1872. Jacob died Nov. 26, 1855. Burials in North
Guilford cemetery.
His will, Apr. 19, 1838, Guilford, Conn., probate, mentions his
wife Obedience; daughters Clarissa Hill, Janette, and son Russel
Medad. Her will, June 13, 1872,. mentions Clarissa M. Hill and
Janette A. Bishop.
Census 1850, Guilford, shows him ae. 68; Obedience ae. 64;
Janette A., 28; Russell M., 44; and Polly F., ae. 38.
Their children: 1591 RUSSELL M., b. 1806. 1592 POLLY
F., b. 1812. 1593 CLARISSA M., b. 1814. 1594 JANETTE A.,
b. 1822.
Guilford, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records.
787 MARY (Polly) b. Oct. 22, 1783; bapt. Apr. 11, 1784
(Nathan6, Nehemiah 4, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in North
Guilford, Conn., 1812, Noadiah Norton, b. Feb. 19, 1786, s. of
Noadiah and Sarah (Hopson) Norton, who m. (1) July 22, 1807,
Maria Chittenden, d. of Daniel and Nabby (Blatchley) Chit¬
tenden, b. 1790, who died Nov. 15, 1808, ae. 18. Noahdiah died
Nov. 24, 1865. Mary died May 8, 1858.
Children of first marriage: Daniel, b. Nov. 1808; went to
California.
Children of second marriage: 1595 William, b. 1814. 1596
Maria, b. Feb. 22, 1818; m. William A. Graham. 1597 N. Jerome.
1598 Catherine A., b. Oct. 15, 1826; m. Wyllie F. Lane.
Guilford, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records; Chittenden
Gen.; North Guilford, Conn., Congregational Church records.
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The Griswold Family
788 WILLIAM, b. May 31, bapt. June 10, 1787 ( Nathan \
Nehemiah*, Samuel s, Thomas 2, Michael1)] m. (1) Apr. 17, 1809,
Sophia Bishop, b. Mar. 22, 1791, who died Apr. 28, 1829. He
m. (2) Sept. 1, 1833, Polly Kelsey, widow of Joel.
Joel Kelsey, s. of Joel and Abigail (Stevens) Kelsey, b. Oct.
3, 1785, in Killing worth. Conn., m. 1811, Polly Graves, d. of
Abner, b. June 11, 1792, who died Apr. 6, 1872. Census of 1850
shows William ae. 63; Polly ae. 58.
Children Griswold, 1599 SALLY, b. Mar. 4, 1810. 1600
JOSIAH TYLER, b. Nov. 15, 1812. 1601 BETSEY ANN, b.
Jan. 17, 1815. 1602 JANE, b. Aug. 25, bapt. Nov. 9, 1817. 1603
NELSON, b. July 23, bapt. Oct. 29, 1830. 1604 LEMUEL, b.
Mar. 9, bapt. July 13, 1823.
Guilford, Conn., records; Talcott Guilford records; St. Johns
Episcopal Church records, North Guilford.
790 BETSEY, b. 1792 ( Nathan1 \ Nehemiah\ Samuel \ Thoma s*.
Michael1); m. in North Guilford, May 10, 1819, James Tyler.
Complete record of their children not found.
Daughter 1605 Clarissa, b. Mar. 2, 1828; m. William Isham.
She died and he m. (2) about 1896, Elizabeth C. Smith.
North Guilford, Conn., records; Isham Gen.
792 POLLY, b. 1792 ( Zadoc* , Nehemiah 4, Samuel 3, Thomas?,
Michael1). She married a Mr. Wade and lived in Cayuga county,
N. Y. She was living, a widowr, with her brother Asa, ae. 58, in
1850. It is probable she had a daughter Lucy. A granddaughter
Lucy is mentioned with his daughter Polly Wade in the will of
her father Zadoc.
793 ASA, b. 1794 ( Zadocb , Nehemiah' i, Samuel* , Thomas \
Michael1) ; his wife wras Cynthia, whose name and parentage have
not been found.
Asa removed with his parents to Cayuga county, N. Y. Farm¬
er, and resided near Venice, that county. Cynthia died July 29,
1877, ae. 71. Asa died Oct. 21, 1869, ae. 75. Burials in the Venice
cemetery.
Michael Griswold
267
Her will and estate. Auburn, N. Y., surrogate: Cynthia, ol
Scipio, died July 29, 1877; mentions children Henrietta Vos-
burgh, of Genoa; Elizabeth R. Kenyon, of Scipio, and Ellen E.
Booth, of Scipio.
Census of 1850 shows Asa, a;. 56; Cynthia, te. 44; Mary, se. 14;
Henrietta, ae. 11; Harriet, ae. 9; Ellen, ae. 6, and Elizabeth, ae. 1.
Their children: 1606 MARY, b. 1834. 1607 ELIZA A., b.
1837; died Nov. 5, 1S49. (Venice T. S. R.) 1608 HENRIETTA,
b. 1839. 1609 HARRIET, b. 1841; d. May 21, 1856. 1610 OR-
CELLA, d. Inf. Oct. 14, 1843. (Venice T. S. R.) 1611 ELLEN,
b. 1844. 1612 ELIZABETH, b. 1849.
817 ALPHEUS, b. in Greene county, N. Y., 1789 {Jeremiah*.
Jeremiah 4, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael l); m. Mary Scoville.
The records of Townsend, Ohio, show they removed to that place
about 1834. No further record.
1818 STEPHEN H., b. in Greene county, N. Y., (Jeremiah*.
Jeremiah 4, Samuel 3, Thomas % Michael1); m. in Greene county,
Phebe Ashley.
Administration of his estate, Catskill, N. Y., surrogate, men¬
tions wife Phebe; also mentions Miles Griswold. He died June
18, 1844.
Their children mentioned in family records: 1613 STEPHEN.
1614 ADDISON. 1615 ALONZO. 1616 JOHN A. 1617 FRAN¬
CIS. 1618 MARIAN. 1619 MAHALA. 1620 MILES.
1821 JEREMIAH, b. in Durham, Greene county, N. Y., Sept.
22, 1798 (Jeremiah*. Jeremiah 4, Samuel \ Thomas 2, Michael1);
m. in Rodman, Jefferson county, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1829, Eunice
Strong, b. Nov. 25, 1804, d. of Nathan of Rodman.
Jeremiah was a harness maker; settled in Adams, Jefferson
county, N. Y., about 1834, where he died Feb. 16, 1876. Burial
in Rural cemetery.
He served in the war of 1812, pvt. Capt. Oliver Scott, N. Y.
Militia. Enrolled as a substitute with Capt. Ellis Hungerford
1813. Disch. at Sackett’s Harbor; service Oct. 28 — Nov. 15, 1814.
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The Griswold Family
Eunice applied for pension May 18, 1871. Jeremiah had dark
hair and gray eyes.
Census of 1840 shows they had 3 sons and two daughters.
Jeremiah was a prominent man in the community taking part
in all its activities.
Their children: 1821 ADELIA, b. Dec. 5, 1829. 1622 HENRY
STRONG, b. Jan. 24, 1833. 1623 EMILY MARION, b. Nov.
27, 1837. 1624 LEVI.
History of Jefferson county, N. Y.
823 IRA, b. 1800 ( Samuel 5, Jeremiah 4, Samuel 3, Thomas1 ,
Michael l) ; m. Mar. 22, 1848, Abigail Munson, b. June 3, 1803,
d. of Titus and Mary (Bradley) Munson, of Hamden, Conn.
Their children: 1625 MUNSON, d. y. 1626 NELSON. Phy¬
sician in Utica, N. Y. Blind in later life; no issue. 1627 AL¬
BERT. Accidentally killed while crossing the Ohio river. 1628
EDNA ELIZA.
Munson Gen.
824 SAMUEL, b. 1802 ( Samuel 5, Jeremiah 4, Samuel \ Thomas 2,
Michael1); m. 1827, Phoebe Clark, b. 1811.
Settled at Adams, Jefferson county, N. Y. Census there 1850
shows him a farmer, ae. 49; Phoebe, ae. 39; Lucinda, ae. 18; Maria,
ae. 17; Mary, ae. 14; Harrison, ae. 11; Augustus, ae. 5.
Their children: 1629 LUCINDA, b. 1832. 1630 MARIA, b.
1833. 1631 MARY, b. 1836. 1632 HARRISON, b. 1839; d. y.
1633 AUGUSTUS, b. 1845.
825 WILLIAM, b. June 4, 1804 ( Samuel 5, Jeremiah 4, Samuel*,
Thomas 2, Michael1) ; m. Angeline Clark, b. 1807, who died Mar.
8, 1876, ae. 69. William died Dec. 15, 1886. Sunnyside cemetery,
Champion, N. Y.
Farmer; resided in Champion. His will, Watertown, N. Y.,
surrogate, Oct. 23, 1886, states his residence at Felt’s Mills.
Mentions children Laura, John, Justus, Gardner, Angeline Smith,
and Cornelia Dawley.
Michael Griswold
269
Census 1850 shows him a farmer, ®. 48; Angelina, ®. 43;
Justus, ®. 17; Angeline, ®. 14; William, ®. 11; Cornelia, ®. 4.
Their children: 1634 LAURA, d. unm. Remained at home;
by her father’s will she inherited the bulk of his estate. 1635
JOHN. 1636 JUSTUS, b. 1833. 1637 ANGELINE, b. 1836.
1638 WILLIAM, b. 1839. 1639 GARDNER. 1640 CORNELIA,
b. 1846.
v
126 ELDBRIDGE, b. 1806 (Samuel*, Jeremiah 4, Samuel \
Thomas J, Michael1) ; m. Susannah Toyne, b. in England, whose
mother Hannah Toyne was living with them in 1850.
Census 1850, Champion, N. Y., shows him a farmer ®. 43;
Susannah, «. 39, b. in England; Robert C., ®. 17; Charlotte E.,
m. 16; Mary A., ®. 15; Xymena, ®. 10; Lorena, ®. 8; Francis, ®.
7; Fanny, ®. 4; George, ®. 4-12. Hannah Toyne, ®. 75, b. in
England.
Their children: 1641 COLEMAN. 1642 SARAH. 1643
CHARLOTTE E., b. 1834. 1644 MARY ANN, b. 1835. 1645
XYMENA, b. 1840. 1646 LORENA, b. 1842. 1647 FRANCIS,
b. 1843 1648 FANNIE, b. 1846. 1649 GEORGE, b. 1850.
Possibly two other sons, Fred and Allen.
827 HENRY, b. 1810 (Samuel*, Jeremiah \ Samuel *, Thomas2 ,
Michael l) ; m. Mary Clark, b. 1817.
They evidently removed to Illinois. Census 1850, Bureau
county, shows him a farmer ®. 40, b. in N. Y. state; Mary, ®. 33,
b. in N. Y. state; Mary J., ®. 15; Phoebe M., ®. 13; Caroline C.,
®. 11; James Henry, ®. 9; Charles C., ®. 7; George W., ®. 3.
Henry died 1867.
Their children: 1650 MARY J., b. 1835. 1651 PHOEBE M..
b. 1837. 1652 CAROLINE C., b. 1839. 1653 JAMES HENRY, b.
1841. 1654 CHARLES C., b. 1843; d. y. 1655 GEORGE W., b.
1847. There were also other children shown in family records:
1656 JOHN. 1657 MARILLA. 1658 CHESTER.
828 GEORGE W., b. 1812 (Samuel*, JeremiahA, Samuel !*,
Thomas 2, Michael1); m. Mary Carter. He died in Milo, Ill., 1899,
®. 87.
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The Griswold Family
Census records 1850, Centerville, Alleghany county, N. Y.,
shows him a farmer, 37; Mary R., se. 34; William Carter, ae.
11; Eugene A., ae. 9; Augustus R., ae. 7; George T., ae. 5; Theron,
ae. 3.
Their children: 1659 WILLIAM CARTER, b. 1839. 1660
EUGENE A., b. 1841. 1661 AUGUSTUS R., b. 1843. 1662
GEORGE T., b. 1845. 1663 THERON A., b. 1847. 1664
TRACY.
829 JOHN, b. 1808 ( Samuel 5, Jeremiah 4, Samuel 3, Thomas 2,
Michael1); m. Maria Steinbrook, who died 1903. John died
1876.
Census 1850, Bureau county, Ill., shows him a farmer, ae. 42,
b. in New York state; Maria, ae. 35, b. in Pa., Freeman, ae. 8, b.
in Ill., Sarah, ae. 6, b. in Ill., John, ae. 1, b. in Ill.
Their children: 1665 GEORGE, d. y. 1666 FREEMAN, b.
1842. 1667 SARAH, b. 1844. 1668 ORA. 1669 ELIZABETH.
1670 KATE. 1671 CHARLES. 1672 JOHN, b. 1849. Also from
family records.
831 SAMANTHA, b. in Wilmington, Vt., May 6, 1793 (Jared*,
Moses4, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Wilmington, May
1812, Deacon David Bliss, s. of David and Lucy (Stebbins) Bliss,
of Springfield, Mass.; b. in Springfield, Apr. 14, 1791.
They resided in Wilmington. Deacon of the Congregational
Church. Removed to Bennington, Vt., and later to Riley, Mich.,
about 1849, where he died May 1860. She died Dec. 27, 1863.
Their children b. in Wilmington: 1673 Stebbins Clark, b. Apr.
19, 1814. 1674 Lucy, b. 1816; d. 1820. 1675 Samantha Amanda,
b. Oct. 22, 1818; m. Josiah H. Bartlett. 1676 Lucy Maria, b.
1820; m. James Hodges. 1677 Adeline Chloe, b. Apr. 13, 1822;
m. Cyrus B. Pratt. 1678 Samantha Horten tia, b. June 7, 1824;
m. Merritt Temple. 1679 Emily, d. in Ballston Springs, N. Y.,
Apr. 1848. 1680 Elizabeth, m. Thomas Osborn. 1681 David
Pitney, b. Mar. 24, 1828. 1682 Horatio Simeon, b. Apr. 17, 1830.
1683 Augustus Lamar, b. Nov. 1833. 1684 Henry William, b.
Dec. 16, 1834; m. Clarissa E. Welton. 1685 Sidney Jared, b.
Sept. 2, 1839.
Michael Griswold
271
Wilmington, Vt., records; Wilmington Congregational Church
records.
839 FRANCIS, b. near Norwich, Mass., Nov. 14, 1793 (John*,
John*, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1)’, m. Mar. 20, 1821, Jane
Loomis, b. Mar. 11, 1792, d. of Aaron and Anne (Annis) Armira
Loomis, of Torrington, Conn., who died Sept. 8, 1869.
They settled at Clinton, Wayne county, Pa. Census there 1840
show's self and wife, four sons and four daughters. Census 1860
shows him a e. 66; Jane, ae. 68; Nathan, a e. 28.
Their children: 1686 LOUIS, b. Jan. 31, 1822; d. Jan. 6, 1832.
1687 ALVIN, b. Apr. 22, 1824; d. Sept. 1849. 1688 LAURA, b.
July 7, 1826. 1689 LOUISA, b. Nov. 2, 1828. 1690 NATHAN,
b. Mar. 31, 1832. 1691 HOMER, b. Mar. 14, 1835.
N. E. Penn. Bio. (Beers); 86; 1468-70; Huntington, Mass.,
records.
840 ORRIN, b. near Norwich, Mass., 1796 (John6, John \
Samuel 3, Thomas Michael1); m. Lois Deming, who died 1875.
Orrin died 1878. Census record 1870 shows his ae. 74.
Farmer; settled in Mount Pleasant township, Wayne county.
Pa.
Their children: 1692 ALFRED, b. 1822. 1693 RUFUS, b.
Feb. 1824. 1694 AMBROSE, b. 1828, unm. 1695 MARY. Lula
Drake, adopted.
N. E. Penn. Bio. (Beers); Huntington, Mass., records.
841 SUMNER, b. 1798 (John6, John*, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Mich¬
ael1); m. Clarissa Gelet, b. Oct. 30, 1809, d. of George and Re¬
becca (Whaley) Gelet, of Gibson township, Wayne county, Pa.
Census of 1860, Aldenville, Wayne county, shows him a farmer
ae. 62, b. in Mass. Clarissa, ae. 51, b. in Conn. Daniel, ae. 23; Louis,
ae. 20; Jennett, ae. 17; Jesse, ae. 14; O. (Poss. Orrin), ae. 12.
Their children: 1696 DANIEL, b. 1837. 1697 LOUIS, b. 1840.
1698 JENNETT, b. 1843. 1699 JESSE, b. 1846. 1700 O., b. 1848.
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The Griswold Family
842 HORACE, b. 1801 (John6, John6, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Mich¬
ael1). His wife was Louisa, whose name and parentage has not
been found.
Census of 1860, Aldenville, Wayne county, Pa., shows him a
farmer, ae. 59, b. in Mass.; Louisa, ae. 51, b. in Mass. Children
b. in Pa., Silas, ae. 30; Asher, ae. 28; Rhoda, ae. 26; Cornelia, ae.
22; John, ae. 18; Charles, ae. 16; Milden, ae. 9.
Their children: 1701 SILAS, b. 1830. 1702 ASHER, b. 1832.
1703 RHODA, b. 1834. 1704 CORNELIA, b. 1838. 1705 JOHN,
b. 1842. 1706 CHARLES, b. 1844. 1707 MILDEN, b. 1851.
843 SEDATE, b. Norwich, Mass., Oct. 1, 1802 (John6, John \
Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1). His wife was Nancy, name and
parentage unknown.
Removed to Wayne county, later settling in Susquehanna
county, Pa. Farmer; became a large land owner and prominent
citizen.
Census of 1850 shows him a farmer, ae. 47, b. in Mass. Nancy,
®. 47, b. in Mass. Amelia, ae. 19; Julius, ae. 15; Ann, ae. 12; Erne-
line, ae. 10; Henry, ae. 7 ; Mahala, ae. 5. Jane, ae. 16.
He died May 20, 1862. Administration of his estate, Montrose,
Pa., probate, mentions Nancy, widow; Henry S. Griswold, ad¬
ministrator.
Their children: 1708 AMELIA, b. 1831. 1709 JANE, b. 1834;
d. July 26, 1856. 1710 JULIUS, b. 1835; d. July 14, 1864. 1711
ANN, b. 1838. 1712 EMELINE, b. 1840. 1713 HENRY, b.
1843. 1714 MAHALA, b. 1845.
Huntington, Mass., records; Susquehanna County (Black¬
man); Susquehanna cemetery inscriptions.
847 JUVENAL (Samuel6, John6, Samuel3, Thomas 2, Michael1).
Census of 1840, Coventry, N. Y., shows him ae. 40-50; wife
20-30. His will. May 30, Norwich, N. Y., surrogate, mentions
wife Mary L.; grandson Albert Griswold, son of his son Albert;
daughter of his son Francis H.; grandson Arthur D.; daughter
Millicent Barber; Administration shows Mary L., widow, and
names also sons Earl R., and daughters Louisa M., and Florence
A.
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273
Their children: 1715 ALBERT. 1716 FRANCIS H. 1717
EARL R. 1718 LOUISA M. 1719 MILLICENT. 1720 FLOR¬
ENCE.
849 ORSEMUS, b. 1809 ( Samuel 6, John*, Samuel *, Thomas *,
Michael1).
Census of 1840 Coventry, N. Y., shows him ». 30-40; wife ®.
20-30, and two sons under 5 years. He died Feb. 19, 1848, se. 39.
Coventryville, N. Y., cemetery inscriptions.
850 HARRY V. R., b. in Coventry, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1813 (*Sam-
uelb, John*, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Coventry 1843,
Anadine Gilmore, d. of Peres Gilmore, b. Oct. 15, 1820, who
died Dec. 15, 1915.
Harry was a prominent farmer; a musician of ability who made
a state-wide reputation as the leader of the celebrated Griswold
band.
He died Apr. 10, 1888. His will, Jan. 31, 1888, Norwich, N. Y.,
surrogate, mentions wife Anadine, and son Noyes Edward Gris¬
wold. Her will, Mar. 17, 1915, mentions son Noyes Edw’ard.
• Their only child: 1721 NOYES EDWARD.
Chenango County, N. Y. Biographies; Coventry, N. Y„ ceme¬
tery inscriptions.
854 LYMAN B. (Asher5, John*, Samuel \ Thomas 2, Michael1);
in. Ann Nichols, of Belchertown, Mass., May 25, 1833.
Their children: 1721 A. LYDIA, b. May 1, 1835. 1721 B. LY¬
MAN OSCAR, b. Apr. 7, 1837; d. June 1, 1838. 1721 C. MARY
CLARK, b. Jan. 11, 1839; d. Mar. 9, 1840. 1721 D. LUCY ANN,
b. Apr. 7, 1841.
Huntington, Mass., records; Norwich, Mass., cemetery in¬
scriptions.
857 PRUDENCE ( Appolos 6, John*, Samuel*, Thomas 2, Mich -
ael1); m. in Wallingford, Vt., Mar. 14, 1830, Asa Anderson. No
further information.
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The Griswold Family
863 MARGARET B., b. in Chester, Mass., bapt. July 2, 1820
( Rufusb , John4, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. Elnathan
Mattox, and resided in Wallingford, Vt.
Census there 1850 shows the following children: 1722 John, b.
1828. 1723 Jane, b. 1830. 1724 Sarah, b. 1832. 1725 Emily, b.
1839. 1726 Henry, b. 1843. 1727 Henrietta, b. 1843. Twin.
Wallingford, Vt., records.
864 MARY E., b. in Chester, Mass., bapt. July 2, 1820 (Rufus?,
John4, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael l) ; m. in W allingford, Vt., Dec.
12, 1827, Darwin Bucklin. She died in Mt. Holly, Vt., Oct.
7, 1884, se. 74-2-22. No further record, or information.
865 ELIZA ANN, b. in Chester, Mass., bapt. July 2, 1820
(Rufus* , John4, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Wallingford,
Vt., Dennis Cavanaugh. No further information.
867 CAROLINE, b. in Chester, Mass., 1813; bapt. July 2, 1820
(Rufus*, John4, Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in WTallingford,
Vt., Joseph C. Hawkins, b. 1827.
Census 1860, Wallingford, shows him a farmer, ae. 33, b. in
Vermont. Caroline, ae. 47, b. in Mass. Sarah J., ae. 7.
868 SAMUEL HENRY, b. in Chester, Mass., Sept. 14, 1818;
bapt. July 2, 1820 ( Rujus *, John4, Samuel, Thomas2, Michael1);
m. Apr. 28, 1845, Laura Ann Tenney, b. in Sudbury, Vt., Nov.
29, 1822, d. of Alvin and Mary B. Tenney, who died Oct. 28,
1893, ae. 70-10-2. Samuel died July 13, 1896.
He was a physician and resided in Rutland, V t. A man held in
high esteem.
Their only child 1728 CARRIE E., b. July 11, 1858; d. Sept.
4, 1931, unm. A woman of high education and many activities.
Member of the Congregational Church, the Fortnightly Club, the
Ladies Missionaiy Society* Mary and Martha Circle of King’s
Daughters, the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, the Wo¬
man’s Club, and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Michael Griswold
275
Rutland, Vt., records; Tenney Gen., 125; Census records of
1850.
869 ABIGAIL, b. 1778 ( Reuben 5, Manus*, Samuel3, Thomas *,
Michael1); m. 1796, Seth Snow, b. in Sudbury, Mass., Sept.
1768, s. of Seth and Ruth (Holden) Snow.
They removed to Madison, N. Y., wrhere Seth and his father
bought a farm, and built the first brick house there. Later built
another house, a two story brick tavern on the Cherry Valley
turnpike, a famous road between Albany and Buffalo. This
tavern was known later as the Putnam place. They resided also
in Holden, Mass.; Eaton and Chautauqua county, N. Y. The
record of only one child has been found.
1729 Reuben Griswold Snow, b. Dec. 28, 1805; m. (1) Susan
Burwell; m. (2) Mary Sophia Sherwood; m. (3) Harriet Miller;
m. (4) Mrs. Susan Titus.
N. E. Reg. 78, p. 295; Snow-Estes Gen., 51.
873 WARREN, b. Jan. 22, 1785 (Reuben5, Manus*, Samuel3,
Thomas2, Michael1); m. Loana Cutler, b. Sept. 5, 1787, in Nine
Partners, N. Y., who died Nov. 4, 1864. Census 1840 shows his
father and mother living with him.
Farmer; they resided in Homer and Forestville, N. Y. He died
Sept. 5, 1827. Burials in the Pioneer cemetery, Forestville.
Their children: 1730 REUBEN, b. Oct. 27, 1805. 1731 MAT¬
ILDA, b. May 2, 1808. 1732 ALMIRA, b. Apr. 1, 1810. 1733
MANLEY, b. Feb. 23, 1812. 1734 WARREN, b. Jan. 22, 1814.
1735 PARLEY, b. Jan. 27, 1822. 1736 LOANA, b. July 17, 1826.
Homer, Hanover, and Forestville, N. Y., records; Forestville
Pioneer cemetery inscriptions; Hist, ot Chautauqua county, N.
Y. Census records 1810, 1820, 1860; family records.
874 WILLIAM, b. Mar. 17, 1787 (Reuben5, Manus*, Samuel3,
Thomas 2, Michael1); m. Sarah Belden Graves.
Resided with his parents in Sandisfield, Mass. Removed and
settled in Madison county, N. Y. Later sold his property there
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The Griswold Family
and removed to Michigan, and died at the home of his son Manus
in Rollin.
Census 1850 shows his se. 63; Sarah, se. 62; William B., ®. 2o;
James, se. 22.
Their children: 1737 LAURA. 1738 MANUS, b. 1814. 1739
MARANDA. 1740 WILLIAM B., b. 1825. 1741 LUCINDA.
1742 JAMES, b. 1828.
Hist, of Madison county, N. Y.
875 MANUS, b. Sept. 20, 1789 (Reuben^y Manus \ Samuel *,
Thomas 2, Michael1) ; m. Sophia Morton, d. of Thomas and Mary
(Warren) Morton, b. June 12, 1795, who died Feb. 11, 1880.
Manus died Mar. 10, 1849.
They resided in Chautauqua county, N. Y.; later removing
to WarrensviUe, Ill., Census 1830, Hanover, that county, wife,
4 ThciAhUdren! 1743 LYMAN MORTON. 1744 LEVI MOR-
TON. 1745 MORTON. 1746 SYLVIA. 1747 MARY ROCK¬
WELL. 1748 WILLIAM ROCKWELL. 1749 THOMAS MOR¬
TON. 1750 BETSEY JANE. 1751 ELIZA.
Census records 1820.
879 SARAH, b. Oct. 23, 1798 ( Reuben*, Manus1, Samuel1,
Thomas *, Michael')-, m. Mar. 24, 1816, Justus Root, s. of Solo¬
mon and Mary (Hendee) Root, b. Sept. 12, 1790, who died Feb.
2, 1867, as. 76. Sarah died Sept. 9, 1862, se. 63.
Their children: 1752 Justus, b. June 19, 1818. 1753 Mary, b.
Sept. 20, 1820; d. Feb. 14, 1822. 1754 Amora S., b. Mar. 13, 1823.
1755 Josiah, b. Sept. 1, 1825. 1756 Daniel, b. Nov. 3, 1828. 1757
Lucinda Manila, b. Sept. 30, 1831; d. Aug. 17, 1866, se. 34. 1758
Sarah Lurana, b. Sept. 14, 1834. 1759 Reuben Rockwell, b. Dec.
18, 1837. 1760 George Littlefield, b. Dec. 30, 1840.
Root Gen., 888.
882 DEBORAH, b. July 15, 1797 (Monas8, Manus \ Samuel \
Thomas', Michael'); in. Oct. 29, 1815, Gardner Green, s. of Esq.
John, b. in Berlin, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1794, who died there Aug. 15,
1866. Deborah died there May 18, 1872.
Michael Griswold
277
Their children: 1761 Russell G., b. Mar. 16, 1819; m. (1)
Lavania Nichols; m. (2) Sarah Bliss; m. (3) Amanda Bliss. 1762
Leonard L., b. July 17, 1821; m. (1) Cynthia M. Shelden; m. (2)
Mary A. Davis. 1763 Daniel M., b. Sept. 10, 1824; m. Ann
Reynolds. 1764 Deborah Roxina, b. Dec. 2, 1826; m. David
Allen. 1765 Morgan L., b. Jan. 29, 1831; d. Dec. 4, 1843. 1766
Warren S., b. May 25, 1835; m. Celia Randall. 1767 Benjamin
F., b. May 12, 1838; d. Aug. 31, 1841.
Green Gen.; Berlin, N. Y., cemetery inscriptions.
899 HANNAH R., b. Feb. 4, 1778 (Aaron5, Aaron4 , Samuel 8,
Thomas 2, Michael1); m. Nathan Philip Goodell.
They had one child at least: 1776 Addison, m. Jane Huldah
Warren. No further information.
Hist, of Woodstock, Conn., Vol. V, 748.
911 ANNA, b. 1784 ( Elijah 5, Aaron4, Samuel/*, Thomas2, Mich¬
ael l); m. Mar. 1807, Ebenezer Cheseborough, b. 1784, in
Stonington, Conn., s. of Christopher and Abigail (Williams)
Cheseborough. Christopher served in the Revolution and be¬
came a prisoner of war.
Ebenezer was a farmer; resided in Beme, Albany county, N.
Y.; also in Schoharie and Otsego counties.
Their children: 1777 Eliza Ann, b. 1809; m. John Martin. 1778
Jabez, b. 1811; m. Polly Simpson. 1779 Edwin I., b. 1813; m.
(1) Jane Nessle; m. (2) Clara Nessle. 1780 William D., b. 1815;
m. Mary Jane Chase. 1781 Mary Elizabeth, b. 1817; m. Nelson
Lee. 1782 Christopher C., m. Maria Johnson. 1783 Wickham
Ebenezer, b. Oct. 23, 1818; m. (1) Almira Whiston; m. (2) Char¬
lotte E. Whiston. 1784 Washington, b. Apr. 15, 1820; m. Carrie
Hunting. 1785 Aaron, m. Lydia Gardineer. 1786 Abigail Isa¬
bella, d. unm. 1787 Samuel, m. Adelia Ives. 1788 Ariadne P.
(Deaf mute).
Hist, of Stonington, Ct.
912 "WICKHAM, b. about 1786 (Elijah5, Aaron4, Samuel 3,
Thomas 2, Michael1); m. in Worcester, N. Y., Lucy Wtaterman,
278
The Griswold Family
b. Nov. 1789, d. of Samuel and Anna (Cady) Waterman, who
died in Worcester, Feb. 11, 1869, se. 79-2-28. Wichkam died there
Sept. 16, 1868, a e. 82-4-23. (Worcester cemetery inscriptions).
Their children: 1789 AMANDA, b. Nov. 17, 1811. 1790
LUCY ANN, b. Aug. 31, 1813. 1791 AARON, b. Feb. 29, 1816.
1792 MARY ANN, b. July 5, 1818. 1793 LYMAN, b. Mar. 20,
1820. 1794 SARAH, b. Mar. 5, 1825; d. Dec. 11, 1842. 1795
WICKHAM, b. Mar. 27, 1827. 1796 ELVIRA, b. Aug. 16, 1831.
1797 JOHN, b. Jan. 22, 1834. 1798 PHILIP, b. May 15, 1817;
d. 1888. 1799 WELLINGTON, b. July 22, 1818.
Hist, of Otsego county, N. Y.; Waterman Gen.
913 SALLY, b. Aug. 9, 1790 ( Elijah 5, Aaron\ Samuel 3, Thomas* ,
Michael1); m. Philip Crippen, b. in Worcester, N. Y., Mar. 1,
1788, being the first male child bom there, s. of Silas, a Revolu¬
tionary soldier, and Elizabeth.
Philip served in the war of 1812. Resided in Worcester, Mary¬
land and Schenevus, N. Y. Served as pathmaster. Built a house
and store in Schenevus.
He died Apr. 26, 1872. Sally died Oct. 10, 1874. (Maple Grove
cemetery).
Their children: 1800 Hamilton, b. Mar. 15, 1812; d. Mar. 6,
1815. 1801 Harrison, b. Aug. 12, 1813; m. (1) Rosanna A. Wood¬
ward; m. (2) Mrs. Carpenter. 1802 Schuyler G., b. Apr. 26,
1815; m. (1) Evelina M. Chase; m. (2) Mary Ann Grant; m. (3)
Amanda Gibbs. 1803 Philip, b. Mar. 15, 181/ ; d. Aug. 27, 1833,
unm. 1804 Wellington Elijah, b. July 22, 1818; m. (1) Christine
Milks; m. (2) Jane Baldwin. 1804A Sally Esther, b. Feb. 11, 1820;
xn. James B. Cooley. 1805 John A., b. June 28, 1822; d. Sept. 26,
1849, unm. 1806 Rosetta, b. Aug. 15, 1823; m. (1) John A. Dick-
erman; m. (2) Daniel McElwaine. 1807 Rosanna, b. Aug. 15,
1823; m. Nathaniel H. Wilder. 1807A Lucy, b. Jan. 5, 1826; m.
John R. Boyce.
N. Y. Gen & Bio. LV, p. 253; Hist, of Otsego Co., N. Y.
914 ELIJAH, b. Aug. 30, 1795 ( Elijah 5, Aaron\ Samuel} ,
Thomas2 , Michael1); m. in Angelica, Alleghany county, N. Y.,
Oct. 31, 1832, Esther Geiger, b. Dec. 17, 1812, at Angelica.
Michael Griswold
279
They lived in Angelica for a time, removing to Michigan be¬
tween 1833 and 1835. Census 1840, Battle Creek, shows wife, one
son, and three daughters. Remained there until 1837, removing
to Melrose, Adams county, Ill.
Census there 1850, shows his ae. 54, b. in N. Y. state; Esther,
ae. 39, b. in N. Y. state; children, Wolcott, ae. 17; William, 15;
John, 13; Elijah, 4; and Eugene.
Their children: 1808 WOLCOTT N., b. Aug. 15, 1833. 1808A
WILLIAM B., b. Nov. 9, 1834. 1808B JOHN VALENTINE, b.
Apr. 13, 1837. 1808C ESTHER JANE, b. May l, 1840; d. Oct.
27, 1843. 1808D SARAH, b. Aug. 14, 1843; d. Dec. 8, 1847.
1808E LYMAN JEROME, b. Aug. 14, 1843; d. Dec. 8, 1847.
1808F CHARLES ELIJAH, b. Mar. 24, 1846. 1808G EUGENE,
b. July 14, 1848.
Geiger Family records at Angelica; London, Mich., and Mel¬
rose, Ill., records.
915 LYMAN, b. Mar. 17, 1796 (Elijah6 , Aaron4 , Samuel \
Thomas 2, Michael1); m. Mary Waterman, b. Feb. 9, 1796, d. of
Samuel and Anna (Cady) Waterman, who died Apr. 4, 1868.
Lyman died Jan. 25, 1881.
Census 1830, Scriba, N. Y., shows his ae. 30-40; wife 30-40; 1
son 5-10; two daughters 10-15.
Census 1850 shows his ae. 54; Mary, ae. 50; Irene, ae. 19.
Their children: 1808H WICKHAM, b. June 28, 1821. 18081
MARY. 1808J IRENE, b. abt. 1830-31.
Roy S. Berlin, of Chicago and Waukegan, Ill., genealogical
collections; Waterman Gen., II, 61.
916 EZEKIEL, b. in N. Y. state, about 1811 (Elijah5, Aaron4,
Samuel 3, Thomas 2, Michael1).
Removed to Ohio and later to Wisconsin. His wife was Chloe,
whose parentage has not been found.
Census 1860 Cambria, Columbia county, Wis., shows him a
farmer, ae. 49, b. in N. Y. Chloe, ae. 42, b. in N. Y. James, ae. 21,
b. in Ohio; Allison, ae. 17, b. in Ohio; Lewis, ae. 15, b. in Ohio;
Frederick, ae. 7, b. in Wis.
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Their children: 1808K JAMES, b. 1839. 1808L ALLISON,
b. 1843. 1808M LEWIS, b. 1845. 1808N FREDERICK, b. 1853.
941 MICHAEL, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Mar. 11, 1778
(Moses6, Michael 4, Michael 3, Isaac2, Michael1); m. 1807, Julia
(Kelsey) Parmalee, widow of Simeon Parmalee, b. Nov. 27,
1782, d. of Martin and Esther (Chatfield) Kelsey, who died May
26, 1857, ae. 77.
Farmer, resided in Killingworth all his life; died Oct. 31, 1837.
Burials in the old Union District cemetery, North Killingworth.
Record of the administration of his estate, Killingworth pro¬
bate, Vol. 1, 320, mentions Polly, wife of David Norton; Lucretia,
wife of Danforth Field; Huldah, wife of Henry P. Bamum; Syl¬
via, wife of William G. Dudley; Cynthia, Harriet, and Maria
Griswold; Oct. 19, 1840.
Their children: 1809 LUCRETIA, b. Mar. 10, 1808. 1810
POLLY. 1811 SYLVIA. 1812 HULDAH. 1813 CYNTHIA.
1814 HARRIET. 1815 MARIA, 1816 HANNAH, b. 1817; d.
Dec. 29, 1836, ae. 19.
Killingworth, Conn., records; Kelsey Gen.
944 JEREMIAH, b. in Killingworth, Conn., May 30, 1793
(Moses6, Michael 4, Michael 3, Isaac2, Michael1); m. Mary Camp¬
bell, who died Sept. 17, 1870, ae. 76. He died Apr. 4, 1856, ae. 63.
Burials in Parker Hill cemetery. North Killingworth.
Census of 1850 shows his ae. 57; Mary 56; Mary 23; Lucinthia
21; the record of the administration of his estate, Killingworth
probate, Apr. 14, 1856, mentions children Moses N., Eliza Hayes,
Mary Nettleton, and Lucinthia Griswold.
Their children: 1817 MOSES NOYES, b. Jan. 10, 1819. 1818
ELIZA, b. June 17, 1821. 1819 MARY, b. Aug. 8, 1826. 1820
LUCINTHIA, b. Oct. 8, 1829. 1821 CHARLES, b. Dec. 28,
1823; d. Dec. 8, 1836.
Killingworth, Conn., records.
954 STEPHEN, b. in Killingworth, Conn., bapt. Mar. 26, 1780
( Ebenezer 8, Michael 4, Michael 3, Isaac2, Michael1); m. in Guilford,
Michael Griswold
281
Conn., Mar. 27, 1805, Nabby Crampton, b. Mar. 20, 1784, d. of
Benjamin and Nabby (Scranton) Crampton, who died Mar. 9,
1861. He died Apr. 6, 1851. Alderbrook cemetery, Guilford.
Census 1850, Guilford, shows him se. 71; Nabby 66; Leverett
44; Lavenia 41. His will, Guilford probate Jan. 22, 1836, men¬
tions son Leverett, and granddaughter Mary Parmalee.
Their children: 1822 LEVERETT, b. Jan. 14, 1806. 1823
CLARISSA, b. May 11, 1808; 1824 LAVENIA, b. 1809.
Killingworth and Guilford, Conn., records; North Killing-
worth Congregational Church records.
956 PHEBE, bapt. Mar. 18, 1787 ( Ebenezer 6, Michael \ Michael 8,
Isaac2, Michael1) ; m. Daniel Stevens, b. 1772. Phebe died Feb.
23, 1863, se. 76.
His will, Oct. 15, 1849, mentions wife Phebe; son Daniel;
daughter Dency, wife of Philip H. Redfifcld; Jerusha, wife of
Julius Dudley. Distribution mentions the same. Daniel died
Oct. 17, 1849, se. 77.
Their children: 1825 DANIEL. 1826 DENCY. 1827 JER¬
USHA.
Killingworth, Conn., records; Southwest cemetery inscrip¬
tions; North Killingworth Congregational Church records.
958 EBENEZER, bapt. in Killingworth, Conn., June 8, 1794
(Ebenezer*, Michael 4, Michael 3, Isaac2, Michael1); m. in Killing-
worth, June 13, 1819, Anna Campbell, d. of Andrew and Mary
(Bacon) Campbell.
Ebenezer served in the war of 1812, Ensign B. Dowd’s militia
Co.; drafted in Capt. Benjamin Dowd’s Co., Nov. 2, 1813; dsch.
Dec. 1, 1813.
Anna applied for pension Apr. 9, 1878, se. 84. Her statement
showrs Ebenezer was a farmer, light hair, gray eyes, and strongly
built.
Census of 1850, Clinton, Conn., shows him a farmer, se. 56;
Anna, se. 56; Andrew C., 29; Stephen A., 23.
Ebenezer died Nov. 1, 1861. Anna died Dec. 19, 1886. Record
of his estate, Killingworth probate. Mar. 17, 1862, mentions Anna,
widowr; and children Andrew' C., Diantha, and Stephen A. Her
282
The Griswold Family
administration of estate mentions Andrew C., Stephen A., and
Diantha Davis.
Their children: 1828 DIANTHA. 1829 ANDREW C. 1830
STEPHEN A.
Killingworth, Conn., records; North Killingworth Congrega¬
tional Church records.
959 LUCINDA (. Ebenezer *, Michael 4, Michael3, Isaac 2, Michael1) ;
m. Benjamin Lynde, s. of Benjamin and Diadamia (Parmalee)
Lynde, b. July 2, 1796, who died Sept. 1, 1870. Lucinda died Nov.
23, 1839, and Benjamin m. (2) Amanda Bradley.
Children of first marriage: 1831 Henrietta Minerva, b. Sept.
28, 1828; m. John R. Meigs. 1832 Phebe C., b. Nov. 12, 1830;
d. Nov. 19, 1832. 1833 Harriet A., b. June 6, 1833; m. Elias Coe.
1834 Samuel A., b. Sept. 4, 1835; m. Julia A. Rutty. 1835 Lu¬
cinda, b. Feb. 23, 1839; m. Davis P. Burr.
Second marriage, Julia Ann; m. Oscar F. Knowles.
Lynde Gen.; Conn. Hist. Society.
962 DELIA, b. 1793 ( Ebenezer \ Michael 4, Michael 3, Isaac*,
Michael1)] m. in Killingworth, Conn., Mar. 6, 1822, Michael
Kelsey, s. of Joel and Abigail (Stevens) Kelsey, b. Apr. 20, 1780.
Michael m. (1) Apr. 14, 1813, Fanny Dudley, b. Apr. 1779,
who died Sept. 15, 1817, se. 27.
Delia died (no doubt the Deliah Kelsey) May 12, 1833, ae. 40.
Michael died Dec. 21, 1859, ae. 80.
Their children by Delia: 1836 Clarissa, m. Samuel F. Spencer;
1837 Fanny, b. Jan. 1823; d. Aug. 10, 1823. 1838 Willis, b. 1825;
d. June 2, 1886, unm. 1839 Harriet, b. 1826; m. Mr. Francis.
1840 Daughter, b. 1829; d. Sept. 24, 1829. 1841 Adaliza, b.
1830; m. Austin Jones. 1842 Fanny E., b. Feb. 1831; d. Jan. 23,
1894. 1843 Ransom, b. 1831; d. Feb. 23, 1832.
Kelsey Gen.; Dudley Gen.; Killingworth, Conn., records.
964 ASHBEL, b. in Killingworth, Conn., 1785 (Nathaniel*
Michael 4, Michael 3, Isaac2, Michael1) ; m. in Killingworth, Conn.,
June 3, 1812, Betsey Harris, who died Dec. 4, 1882, ae. 91 yrs.
Michael Griswold
283
10 mo. Ashbel died Aug. 6, 1830, se. 45. Union District cemetery,
North Killingworth.
Administration of his estate, Killingworth probate, mentions
John, Rosetta, Sarah and Lydia, July 6, 1836.
Census of 1820 shows self and wife, one son and two daughters.
Ashbel served in the war of 1812, Capt. Pratt’s Co.
Their children: 1844 JOHN, bapt. Dec. 26, 1813. 1845 ROS¬
ETTA, bapt. May 20, 1816. 1846 SARAH, bapt. Apr. 22, 1820.
1847 JULIUS, bapt. Oct. 2, 1822. 1848 LYDIA, b. 1828; d.
Dec. 25, 1846.
Killingworth, Conn., records; North Killingworth Congrega¬
tional Church records.
965 JULIUS, b. in Killingworth, Conn., 1788 ( Nathaniel *,
Michael A, Michael 3, Isaac2, Michael1) ; m. Dec. 31, 1818, as second
husband, Laura Thwing, d. of John, who m. (1) Jan. 10, 1813,
in Suffield, Mass., Lemuel Bliss, b. Feb. 10, 1788, in Hatfield,
Mass., who died Feb. 20, 1816, in LeRoy, N. Y.
Julius was a farmer in LeRoy, where he died June 23, 1830.
Burial in Thwing cemetery.
Laura m. (3) Jan. 9, 1831, Elijah D. Warner, b. Dec. 24, 1808,
in Norway, N. Y. She removed to Bryon, Wise., Sept. 12, 1844,
where she died Nov. 11, 1853.
Children Griswold: 1849 WILLIAM, b. Oct. 30, 1819. 1850
LAURA, b. June 23, 1821. 1851 ALMIRA, b. Nov. 29, 1824.
1852 ELIZA JULIA, b. Apr. 16, 1827. 1853 ROXY, b. July
25, 1828.
Killingworth, Conn., records; LeRoy cemetery inscriptions,
(Thwing.) Thwing Gen., 112.
968 TRYAL, b. in Killingworth, Conn., 1794, bapt. Oct. 25,
1795 )Nathanielb , Michael^, Michael 3, Isaac2, Michael1); m. (1)
in Killingworth, Josiah Chatfield, Feb. 10, 1814, s. of Josiah
Rnd Susanna (Hull) Chatfield, b. Mar. 4, 1790, who died Oct. 4,
1826, ae. 36.
Distribution of his estate, Killingworth probate, mentions
James L. Chatfield, his only child.
Tryal m. (2) in Killingworth, July 9, 1837, Moses Parmalee,
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The Griswold Family
who died Dec. 12, 1852, se. 73, who m. (1) Nov. 21, 1803, Ruth
Dudley, d. of Phineas and Ruth, b. Mar. 20, 1782, who died Apr.
4, 1837, se. 55. No issue Parmalee by Tryal. She died Aug. 16,
1853, se. 59.
Child Chatfield by Tryal: 1854 James L.
980 ISAAC, b. in Gilsum, New Hampshire, Mar. 30, 1781
( Isaac 4, Stephen 3, Isaac 2, Michael1)] m. in Gilsum, .Mar. 11, 1803,
Ohpha Bliss, d. of Jonathan and Sarah of Gilsum.
They resided for a time in Gilsum, removing to Keenetown,
Essex county, N. Y. Census there 1810, shows self and wife, one
son and one daughter.
They removed to Champlain, Clinton county, before 1820.
Census there that year shows self and wife, two sons and five
daughters. Census 1830 shows self and wife, one son under 10,
and 3 daughters. Census 1840 show's Orpha age 60-70, and one
daughter ae. 30-40.
The record of these children has not been found except 1855
ALONZO, b. in Gilsum, Aug. 30, 1803.
985 LUCY, bapt. in Keene, N. H., Sept. 2, 1790 (Isaac6,
Stephen 4, Isaac 3, Isaac2, Michael1); m. 1826, Payne Turner, b.
1780. Lucy d. 1861. No further record.
987 AHIRA, b. in Keene, N. H., 1799 ( Isaac* , Stephen 4, Isaac 8,
Isaac 2, Michael1); m. Mar. 9, 1826, Huldah Gilbert, who died
Mar. 22, 1883. He died Apr. 1, 1884.
Their children: 1856 HARMON NORTHRUP, b. Mar. 9,
1827. 1857 MARY ELIZABETH, b. Mar. 23, 1829. 1858 DEX¬
TER GILBERT, b. June 13, 1831. 1859 BENJAMIN WOOST¬
ER, b. Nov. 22, 1842; d. Sept, 12, 1843.
1003 GEORGE, b. in Keene, N. H., Mar. 9, 1799 (Stephen*,
Stephen 4, Isaac 3, Isaac2, Michael1).
Removed with his parents to Essex county, N. Y., about 1812, .
and later settled in his own home at Jay, that county, wrhere he
Michael Griswold
285
remained during his life. Married Polly Weeks of Massachus¬
etts. No issue but it is said they adopted two boys, Adam C.,
and John M.
Census record of 1850, Jay, N. Y., show's George, 8e. 51, b. in
New' Hampshire. Pollj\ ae. 51, b. in Mass. John M., ae. 16, b.
in N. Y.
1005 ARETHUSIA DEWEY, b. in Gilsum, N. H., Oct. 5, 1806
(Stephen6, Stephen 4, Isaac*, Isaac2, Michael1); m. Oct. 11, 1830,
Stratton Minott, of Jay, N. Y., b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Their children: 1860 Betsey. 1861 Henry, served in the Civil
War; unm. 1862 ALMYRA ARETHUSIA, m. James H. White.
1863 Ruth, m. Forest Southard.
Keene, N. II., records; Gilsum, N. H., records.
1012 HANNAH, b. in Litchfield, Conn., Dec. 27, 1767 ( Asahel 5,
Jeremiah 4, John*, Jacob2, Michael1); m. William Munson, s. of
Nathaniel and Avis (Hopson) Munson, b. Nov. 25, 1765, who
died Apr. 29, 1828. Hannah died Apr. 25, 1851.
They resided in Goshen, Conn. He w*as a carpenter, and is said
to have been a sailor in his youth. Also operated a sawmill. He
was a freeman of Goshen 1800. Served as highway surveyor and
lister.
Their children: 1864 William, b. May 7, 1796; m. Betsey Sut¬
ton. I860 Benjamin, b. July 1, 1798; m. Minerva Beach. 1866
Abigail, b. Jan. 23, 1802; d. June 24, 1805. 1867 Asahel, b. Sept.
23, 1805; m. Charlotte Knowlton. Nathaniel, b. Oct. 8, 1810;
d. June 11, 1823.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Hist, of Goshen, Conn.; Munson
Gen.
1013 SETH, b. in Litchfield, Conn., Feb. 27, 1770 (Asahel6,
Jeremiah 4, John*, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Anna Munson, d. of
Nathaniel and Avis (Hopson) Munson. Census 1810, Litchfield,
shows self and wfife, one son and four daughters.
Removed to Alexander, Jefferson county, N. Y., before 1840;
shown there on census records of that year. Late in life they were
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The Griswold Family
living there with their son Samuel. Census record of 1850 shows
Ann’s ae. 78 years.
Their children: 1868 ABIGAIL, b. 1791. 1869 SAMUEL, b.
1792. 1870 MALINDA. 1871 ASENATH. 1872 JULIA.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Munson Gen.
1014 ABIGAIL, b. in Litchfield, Conn., Dec. 27, 1771 (. Asahel 5,
Jeremiah 4, John3, Jacob2, Michael1)', mv Samuel Kilbourne, b.
in Litchfield, Feb. 21, 1769, s. of Lieut. Benjamin and Hannah
(Stoddard) Kilboum. They removed to Kitley, Leeds county,
Canada west, where he died 1849.
Their children: 1873 James. 1874 Benjamin. 1875 Hannah.
1876 Truman. 1877 Samuel. 1878 Lucy. 1879 Asahel. 1880 Abi¬
gail. 1881 Clarissa. 1882 Polly. 1883 Lydia. 1884 Charles.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Kilbourne Gen., 170.
1015 ASAHEL, b. in Litchfield, Conn., Dec. 22, 1775 (Asahel5,
Jeremiah 4, John3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Litchfield, Aug. 17,
1797, Desire Grannis, b. Oct. 18, 1776, d. of William and Sarah,
who died Mar. 3, 1860, ae. 83. He died Feb. 16, 1859, ae. 83.
Milton, Conn., cemetery.
Census 1850, Litchfield, shows his ae. 74; Desire ae. 74; Lucius
ae. 38.
His will, Feb. 17, 1849, Litchfield, Conn., probate, mentions
wife Desire; Lucius Griswold, on condition he support said De¬
sire; if not, then entire estate to Desire.
One son 1885 LUCIUS, b. 1812.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Edward Grannis Gen., 45.
1016 BENJAMIN, b. in Litchfield, Conn., Oct. 13, 1779 (Asa-
hel 5, Jeremiah 4, John3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Warren, Conn.,
Aug. 5, 1799, Sally Wright, d. of Jonathan and Leah, b. Oct.
18, 1773, who died Apr. 10, 1836, ae. 62.
He m. (2) in Litchfield, May 20, 1839, Sally Bostwick.
Benjamin died Mar. 24, 1862, ae. 83. Burials in Milton, Conn.,
cemetery.
Michael Griswold
287
Their children: 1886 MARY O., b. May 14, 1802; d. Dec. 19,
1833. 1887 STANLEY, b. May 12, 1804. 1888 FREDERICK,
b. Oct. 13, 1808. 1889 BENJAMIN, b. Sept. 26, 1810. 1890
LEWIS, b. Apr. 21, 1812. 1891 SYLVESTER C., b. May 24,
1814; d. Jan. 28, 1892. 1892 SALLY. 1893 HONOR.
Litchfield and Warren, Conn., records; Milton, Conn., ceme¬
tery inscriptions.
1017 THANKFUL, b. in Litchfield, Conn., Dec. 11, 1784
( AsaheP, Jeremiah *, Jo/m3, Jacob 2, Michael1); m. in Litchfield,
Apr. 12, 1806, Harvey Birge, s. of James and Sally (Palmer)
Birge, b. June 9, 1782, who died Nov. 29, 1860, ae. 79. She died
Dec. 8, 1838, ae. 54.
Distribution of his estate, Litchfield, Conn., probate, mentions
Mrs. Birge, widow; Cornelius G., and Henry W. Birge; heirs of
Sally Baldwin; Harriet P. Griffin, Frances C. Smith, and Salina
Wetmore.
Their children: 1894 Hannah L., b. Apr. 27, 1810. 1895 Clar-
inda, F., b. Mar. 21, 1812. 1896 Cornelius G., b. Mar. 7, 1814.
1897 Salina, b. Apr. 25, 1816. 1898 Harriet P. 1899 Henry W.
1900 Sally. 1900 A Frances C.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Milton cemetery inscriptions.
1018 CLARISSA, b. in Litchfield, Conn., July 6, 1788 (Asahel*,
Jeremiah 4, Jo/m3, Jacob 2, Michael1); m. in Litchfield, Sept. 22,
1822, Jesse Osborn, b. Sept. 6, 1783, s. of John and Olive.
Jesse m. (1) Mar. 12, 1807, Polly Moulthrop, who died Aug.
18, 1819, ae. 36. Clarissa died Nov. 13, 1826, ae. 38, and he m.
(3) Abigail Baldwin, d. of Horace and Rachel (Marsh) Baldwin,
b. Dec. 10, 1808. Jesse died July 2, 1838, ae. 55.
„ Children by Clarissa: 1901 David Sylvanus, b. Dec. 5, 1824.
1902 Infant d. Nov. 10, 1826.
Litchfield, Conn., records.
1030 JULIUS, b. in Litchfield, Conn., Jan. 11, 1784 (Jo/m6,
Jeremiah 4, Jo/m3, Jacob\ Michael1); m. (1) in Litchfield, June 1,
1808, Betsey Stuart, d. of Nathan, who died Dec. 20, 1809, ae.
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26. He m. (2) in Litchfield, Nov. 1812, Asenath Hall, b. Mar.
1, 1789, who died Aug. 25, 1885.
Census 1850, Litchfield, shows him a millwright, se. 66; Asena,
ae. 60; Henrietta, se. 25; Homer, se. 21; Charlotte, se. 17.
Julius served as selectman and J. P. Died May 13, 1868.
Their children: 1903 NATHAN STUART, b. July 28, 1809;
d. Mar. 6, 1810. 1904 ELVIRA, b. Nov. 2, 1814. 1905 WILLIAM
LEWIS, b. Jan. 2, 1817. 1906 HENRIETTA, b. Oct. 15, 1825.
1907 LOUISA. 1908 HOMER W., b. 1829. 1909 CHARLOTTE,
b. 1833.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Milton, Conn., cemetery inscrip¬
tions.
#
1031 JOHN, b. in Litchfield, Conn., June 5, 1785 (John5, Jere¬
miah* , John* , Jacob2, Michael l) ; m. in Litchfield, Abigail Bis-
sell, b. Feb. 19, 1792, d. of Benjamin & Esther. (No marriage
date appears of record.).
Census of 1850 shows his se. 66; Nabby 59. John died Sept. 30,
1871, se. 86.
Their children: 1910 CORNELIA ANN, b. Mar. 8, 1813. 1911
EDWARD. 1912 CHARLES.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Milton, Conn., cemetery inscrip¬
tions.
1033 RHODA, b. in Litchfield, Conn., Nov. 28, 1789 (John*,
Jeremiah *, John*, Jacob2, Michael1)] m. in Litchfield, Bradley
Stewart.
They had a son, 1913 John Henry. No further record.
1034 ALMIRA, b. in Milton, Conn., Jan. 6, 1793 (John5, Jere¬
miah*, John*, Jacob2, Michael1)] m. in Litchfield, 1814, Jonathan
Wright, b. Dec. 18, 1790.
Almira died May 4, 1821, se. 29. Milton, Conn., cemetery.
Jonathan m (2) her sister Elizabeth. (See No. 1036.)
Their children: 1914 Almira Juliette, b. Aug. 28, 1816. 1915
Henry Stanton, b. Aug. 2, 1820.
Litchfield, Conn., records.
Michael Griswold
289
1035 MINERVA, b. in Milton, Conn., Dec. 2, 1795 (John*,
Jeremiah *, John3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Litchfield, Feb. 18,
1816, Amos Webster Wright, b. Oct. 21, 1793, s. of Jonathan,
Jr., and Honor (Webster) Wright, who died 1861.
Farmer; resided in Binghamton, and Herkimer, N. Y. Re¬
moved to Gage Lake county. Ill.
Their children: 1916 Louisa, b. Nov. 20, 1816; m. Churchill
Edwards. 1917 William, b. Feb. 25, 1821; m. Mary Keath. 1918
Melinda, b. Feb. 18, 1825; m. Elijah M. Haines. 1919 John, b.
Nov. 3, 1827; m. (1) Lucy Wison; m. (2) Mary Fay; m. (3) Nora
Howard; m. (4) Emily Alexander. 1920 Orlando, b. Sept. 29,
1829; m. (1) Maria Davis; m. (2) Elvira E. Hampton. 1921 Silas,
b. Aug. 18, 1832; m. Sarah Phelps. 1922 Henry Griswold, b. Aug.
13, 1834.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Webster Gen., 475.
1036 ELIZABETH, b. in Milton, Conn., Aug. 30, 1798 (Jo\n*f
Jeremiah 4, John3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Litchfield, Conn., Jan.
25, 1824, Jonathan Wright, husband of her sister Almira (No.
1034). Resided in Milton.
Jonathan, after his father’s death, at the se. of nine, went to
live with his grandfather Stephen Webster. Became a manu¬
facturer of saddles and harness. While in the prime of life re¬
ceived an injury to his brain which rendered further business life
impossible. Removed to Waymart, Pa., on a farm, where he died
Nov. 2, 1843. Elizabeth died in Orchard, Iowa, Mar. 13, 1877.
Their children: 1923 George Frederick, b. Dec. 19, 1824; m.
Amelia Muzzareli de Mont Pescale. 1924 Gustavus Adolphus, b.
Nov. 4, 1826; m. Angeline Orchard. 1925 Washington Irving,
b. Nov. 30, 1828. 1926 Charles Belden, b. Oct. 22, 1831; d.
Sept. 22, 1844. 1927 Benjamin Franklin, b. Jan. 2, 1835; m.
Hannah L. Balsley. 1928 Adelia Theresa, b. Nov. 5, 1839; m.
Eugene B. Payne. 1929 Richard Corbet, b. Jan. 6, 1841; d. Sept.
2, 1842.
Litchfield and Milton, Conn., records; Webster Gen., 474.
1037 JARVIS, b. in Milton, Conn., Apr. 16, 1801 (John6, Jere¬
miah4, John3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Susan Page, d. of David, Jr.,
290
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and Rhoda (Gibbs) Page, b. Mar. 17, 1807, who d. Apr. 5, 1878.
Jarvis died Jan. 16, 1881, se. 80. Milton, Conn., cemetery.
Census 1850, Litchfield, show's him a millwright, as. 47 ; Susan,
as. 47; Cornelia, se. 19; Martha, as. 17; Horatio, as. 14; Clarissa,
20. 11.
Their children: 1930 CORNELIA, b. 1831. 1931 MARTHA,
b. 1833. 1932 HORATIO, b. 1836. 1933 CLARISSA, b. 1839.
Litchfield, Conn., records.
1038 BELINDA, b. in Litchfield, Conn. (John6, Jeremiah *,
John3, Jacob3, Michael1)-, m. Nov. 10, 1828, Charles Wickwire,
s. of Grant and Sarah (Throop) Wickwire, of East Haddam, Conn.
Resided in Norris, Conn.
Census 1850, Litchfield, Conn., shows his se. 46; Belinda, 45;
Emma, se. 12; Franklin, se. 7.
Their children: 1934 Jane. 1935 Emma J., b. 1838. 1936
Franklin L., b. 1843; served in the Civil War; d. June 26, 1862.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Wickwire Gen., 129.
1039 HENRY S., b. in New Milford, Conn., June 21, 1807
(John6, Jeremiah*, John3, Jacob3, Michael1)] m. (Litchfield and
Cornwall, Conn., records) Mar. 12, 1829, Nancy Perkins, who
died Sept. 13, 1851, se. 43. Henry died May 6, 1883, se. 76. Milton
Conn., cemetery.
Census 1850, Litchfield, shows his se. 43; Nancy 43; Darius 20;
Gertrude 5.
Their children: 1937 DARIUS, b. 1830. 1938 GERTRUDE,
b. 1845.
Litchfield, Conn., records.
1040 JOHN, b. in Addison county, Vt., 1782 (Ncdhan6, John4,
John6, Jacob2, Michael1) ; m. Anna Peck, b. in Conn., Jan. 5, 1789.
John was a fine upstanding man, always well-groomed; wore
heavy silver-buckled shoes, and silver buttons on his knee trous¬
ers.
They resided for a time in Addison county, then moving west¬
ward; for a time he had charge of a company of men constructing
the Erie canal. Later settling in Illinois.
Mrs. Anna (Peck) Griswold
(No. 1040 Michael Branch)
Michael Griswold
291
The story is told that Anna, when a small child, was sent on
an errand to the home of her grandmother through the woods.
She returned a very much frightened little girl, and told her moth¬
er that “a big black thing hugged me so hard.” The men hastily
took their guns from over the fireplace and ran down the path,
and very soon Anna had a lovely robe of well-dressed bear skin.
Anna died May 3, 1861 ; burial in Girard, Ill. John died 1840.
Their children: 1939 CAROLINE, b. May 5, 1817. 1940
HELEN M. 1941 CECELIA. 1942 VILROY. 1943 HENRY.
1944 JOHN.
From family records contributed by Mrs. Neva W. Johnston,
of Salem, Oregon, a great granddaughter.
1044 NATHAN, b. in Addison county, Vt., 1795 ( Nathan 5,
John*, John*, Jacob2, Michael l); m. in Waltham, Vt., Apr. 16,
1816, Eunice Fisher, d. of William and Hannah (Wentford)
Fisher, b. 1800, who died July 14, 1875, se. 75.
Nathan served in the war of 1812, Capt. W. C. Munson’s Co.,
Vermont militia, April 1814 (U. S. Pension record).
Census of 1840 shows his se. 40-50; two sons 15-20; one son
10-15; wife se. 40-50; one dau. 15-20; one dau. under 5.
Census 1860 shows him b. in \t., se. 65; Eunice, b. in Vt., se.
62; John, se. 16. Names of the other children are unknown.
1945 JOHN, b. 1844.
1045 HENRY, b. in New Haven, Vt., Jan. 9, 1790 (. Adonijah\
John \ John \ Jacob2, Michael'); m.Oct. 5, 1826, Maria Post, b.
Jan. 1, 1804, d. of John and Elizabeth (Stickles) Post, of Chester¬
field, Mo., formerly of Addisort county, Vt.
In 1820, Henry with his brother Cyrus, and the family of their
sister Desire, with a large company of settlers made the journey
to Missouri, after ten days on the road. Henry later located on
Apple Creek, Greene county, Ill., near White Hall, and adjoining
his brother Cyrus. Built his home and a shop for wagon making,
being in partnership with Cyrus. Henry diedjOct. 15, 1850.
Census of 1850, Apple Creek show’s him b. m Vt., se. 60; Maria,
*• 46; Henry A., 21; Loyal, 16; MaryE., 13; George, 10; Emily’
7, and Lois 4.
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The Griswold Family
Their children: 1946 DELIA, b. Oct. 6, 1827; d. Oct. 27, 1827.
1947 HENRY A., b. Oct. 29, 1828. 1948 JOHN B., b. Jan. 24,
1832; d. Oct. 20, 1832. 1949 LOYAL POST, b. Aug. 14, 1833.
1950 MARY E., b. Oct. 31, 1836. 1951 GEORGE, b. Sept. 26,
1839; d. Oct. 26, 1862, unm. 1952 EMILY, b. Jan. 28, 1843; d.
Noy. 25, 1885, unm.
Hist, of Greene county, Ill.; Family records contributed by
Eugene E. Craw, a descendant of Adonijah, of Tuscola, Ill.
1046 CYRUS, b. in New Haven, Vt., Sept. 15, 1792 (Adonijah*,
John*, John*, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Missouri, Dec. 24, 1823,
Abbie Post, b. Mar. 2, 1806, d. of John and Elizabeth (Stickles)
Post, of Chesterfield, Mo., formerly of Addison county, Vt.
He settled on Apple Creek prairie, near White Hall, Ill., about
1820 near and in partership with his brother Henry. He died
July 28, 1838.
Their children: 1953 JUSTUS, b. 1828; d. June 9, 1829. 1954
ROSETTA, b. Apr. 1, 1832. 1955 LUCY, b. Jan. 8, 1836.
Hist, of Greene county, Ill.; Family records contributed by
Eugene E. Craw, a descendant of Adonijah, of Tuscola, Ill.
1047 DESIRE, b. in New Haven, Vt., June 5, 1794 (Adonijah*,
John*, John*, Jacob2, Michael1)] m. Aug. 11, 1814, Richard Rob-
ley, b. May 12, 1791, s. of Matthew and Mary (Scott) Robley,
who removed from Addison county, Vt., to Greene county. Ill.,
locating in Bluff dale township. He died Jan. 3, 1879. Desire
died July 22, 1836.
Their children: 1956 Eliza, b. in Vergennes, \t., 1815. 1957
Henry Griswold, b. Vergennes, May 2, 1817 ; m. Caroline Gris¬
wold, d. of John and Anna Peck (No. 1040) ; 1958 George B., b.
in Vergennes, June 16, 1819; m. Mary Jordon. 1959 Charles, b.
in Vergennes, Nov. 6, 1822; m. Lydia A. Day. 1960 Emily, m.
Julius Twitchell. 1961 Villroy, b. in Ill., Aug. 26, 1827; m. Cath¬
erine Spencer. 1962 Walter, d. y. 1963 Mary, b. 1833; m. Thad-
deus Brace.
Hist, of Greene county, Ill.; Family records contributed by
Eugene E. Craw, a descendant of Adonijah, of Tuscola, Ill.
Michael Griswold
293
1048 ELIAS, b. in New Haven, Vt., Jan. 20, 1795 ( Adonijah \
John*, John 3, Jacob2, Michael l); m. Lucinda Hulcey, b. 1803.
Elias removed to Nauvoo, III. Census there 1850, shows Lu¬
cinda, ae. 47; Nancy, 15; Emeline, 13; Caroline, 8.
Their children: 1964 CYRUS. 1965 AMBROSE, b. 1825;
census record 1850 shows him b. in Vt., se. 25. 1966 CAROLINE^
b. 1842; 1967 NANCY, b. 1835. 1968 EMELINE, b. 1837 (m*
Joseph Smith of the original Mormon Church).
1050 MARY, b. in New Haven, Vt., Nov. 14, 1797 (Adonijah*,
John*, John*, Jacob2, Michael l); m. Urial Downey. They re¬
moved to Greene county. Ill., and later to Jersey county.
Their children: 1969 James. 1970 Sylvester, b. Sept. 24, 1835;
m. (1) Caroline Crane; (2) Elizabeth J. Miller.
Hist, of Greene, Co., Ill.
lOol LUCY, b. in New Haven, Vt., Mar. 16, 1800 (Adonijah*,
John*, John*, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in New Haven, Mar. 4, 1819
Allen Craw, b. Feb. 21, 1798, s. of Reuben and Zerviah
(Sunderland-Day) Craw, of Fairfield, Franklin county, Vt.,
where they resided until 1837. They removed to Greene county.
Ill., and settled near Greenfield; later removing to Sadorus,
Campaigne county, Ill.
Allen Craw was a descendant of John Craw, an original pro¬
prietor of Bolton, Conn., and of Robert Craw of Newport, R. I.,
1651. Lucy died Nov. 8, 1889. He died Mar. 23, 1887.
Their children all bom in Fairfield, Vt., except the youngest.
1971 George Barton, b. Jan. 3, 1820; m. (1) Ann Wilkinson; m.
(2) Margaret Patterson. 1972 Polly, b. Nov. 29, 1824; d. about
1835. 1973 Lucinda, b. Mar. 8, 1826; m. John Waller. 1974
Charles Wesley, b. Mar. 4, 1828; m. Lucy Rives. 1975 Jane, b.
June 19, 1832; unm. 1976 Samuel, b. Mar. 4, 1836; m. Evaline
Eumce Brown. 1977 Edmund, b. June 16, 1843; m. Julia Brown.
Family records contributed by Eugene E. Craw, a descendant
of Adonijah Griswold; Hist, of Greene county, Ill.
294 The Griswold Family
1052 EDMUND, b. in New Haven, Vt., Mar. 29, 1804 ( Adoni -
jah\ John*, John*, Jacob2, Michael1).
Removed to New York state; married there Aug. 18, 1845,
Cynthia Taber, and removed to Illinois. He died in Greene
county, Oct. 3, 1851.
Census of 1850, Greene county, shows him a farmer, ae. 4b;
Cynthia S., ae. 25; Frederick, ae. 3; Sarah M., ae. 1.
Their children: 1978 FREDERICK ADOLPHUS, b. m N.
Y. state, Apr. 17, 1847. 1979 SARAH MARIA, b in Greene
county. Ill., Apr. 21, 1850; d. Apr. 21, 18o0. 1980 FLORA, b.
July 14, 1851.
Family records contributed by E. E. Cia\\ .
1053 SIDNEY, b. in New Haven, Vt., July 24, 1806 ( Adonijah *,
John S John*, Jacob \ Michael ') ; m. Betsey, whose parentage is
unknown. # ^ T
He died Sept. 13, 1839, and Betsey m. (2) Iimothy Loveland.
Children Griswold: 1981 DELIA. 1982 LUCIUS.
Hist, of Greene county, Ill.; Family records contributed by
E. E. Craw.
1054 SYLVESTER, b. in New Haven, Vt., May 25, 1808 ( Adon¬
ijah 5, John \ John*, Jacob2, Michael1).
Removed with his parents to Greene county, Ill., and settled
on land adjoining his brothers Henry and Cyrus. He m. (1)
Elizabeth Hodges Post; m. (2) Martha, her sister. Elizabeth,
b. Nov. 28, 1823; d. July 3, 1852.
Census 1850, Greene county, Ill., shows him a farmer, ae. 38,
Elizabeth A., ae. 26; Orlando F., se. 4; Lonnda, ae. 2.
Their children: 1983 ORLANDO FRANK, b. Mar. 20, 1846.
1984 LORINDA E., b. June 14, 1849; d. Mar. 8, 1856. 1985
EMMA A., b. Feb. 5, 1851; d. unm.
Hist, of Greene county, Ill.; Family records contributed by
E. E. Craw.
1056 DAVID EVERTS, b. in New Haven, Vt., or Waltham, Vt.
Dec. 18. 1789 ( David 5, John*, John*, Jacob2, Michael1) ; m. Dec. 2,
Michael Griswold
295
1810, in Addison county, Vt., Lydia Twitchell, d. of Benjamin
and Eunice (Child) Twitchell, b. in Weston, Mass., Apr. 18, 1785.
Removed to Vermont with her parents.
David went to Illinois in 1829 on a prospecting trip and visited
his cousins Henry and Cyrus Griswold, Nos. 1045-46. Returned
to Vermont and then removed his family to Illinois, leaving
Vermont 1831. Settled in Carrollton township, Greene county.
Lydia died there Aug. 17, 1845. It is said in the latter days of
her life she joined the church of Latter Day Saints.
Their children: 1986 ABIGAIL MELISSA, b. Aug. 12, 1812.
1987 SOPHIA L., b. Dec. 4, 1813. 1988 OSCAR DAMON, b.
Dec. 12, 1815. 1989 HELEN, b. July 25, 1817. 1990 EDGAR,
b. Jan. 20, 1820. 1991 EDWIN, b. Dec. 7, 1822. 1992 EVERTS,
twin, b. Dec. 7, 1822. 1993 Infant, d. Jan. 19, 1825.
Hist, of Greene county. Ill.; Twitchell Gen.
1075 ZACHARIAH ( Jacob 5, Elijah 4, Jacob3, Jacob 2, Michael l);
in. Dec. 25, 1803, Mary Burr.
Settled in Danbury, Conn., where he opened a general store
and the manufacture of suspenders. Removed to New York city.
Shown first in New York directory 1815-16.
Their children: 1994 MARY DOROTHEA. 1995 JAMES
BURR, b. 1807 ; d. in St. Augustine, Florida, Mar. 3, 1829, ae.
22. 1996 JULIA. 1997 HENRY BATES. 1998 CHARLES.
1999 FREDERICK. 2000 ELIZABETH BURR. 2001 EMILY
STARR. 2002 CATHERINE.
Danbury, Conn., records; Danbury Land records; New' York
City Directory, and city records.
1080 JOSIAH, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Nov. 21, 1775 (Solo¬
mon5, Josiah 4, Josiah 3, Jacob-, Michael1)] m. June 14, 1798, Char¬
lotte Adams, b. Oct. 1, 1774, d. of Benjamin and Patience
(Blinn) Adams, who died Sept. 3, 1847, ae. 73. Josiah died Dec.
19, 1832, ae. 57. Burials in Rocky Hill cemetery.
His will, proven Jan. 4, 1833, mentions wife Charlotte; sons
Josiah, Solomon, and William; daughters Mary, Martha, Char¬
lotte, Sarah, Melissa, and Mercy.
The will of Charlotte, June 14, 1844, mentions Charlotte, wife
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The Griswold Family
of Horace Blin; Sarah, wife of Chester Wilcox; Solomon; Melissa,
wife of Walter Warner; Mercy, wife of Russell Adams; William;
Mary, wife of James W. Riley.
Their children: 2003 CHARLOTTE, b. July 9, 1799. 2004
SARAH DEMING, b. Feb. 11, 1801. 2005 JOSIAH, b. Dec. 3,
1802. 2006 SOLOMON, b. Jan. 2, 1805. 2007 MELISSA, b.
Jan. 9, 1807. 2008 MERCY MILLER, b. Mar. 2, 1809. 2009
WILLIAM, b. Apr. 12, 1811. 2010 MARTHA, b. Apr. 12, 1813;
d. Jan. 25, 1833. 2011 LESTER, b. July 15, 1815; d. Feb. 3,
1816. 2012 MARY, b. Mar. 16, 1817.
Rocky Hill, Conn., records.
1082 SARAH, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Nov. 4, 1777 (Solo¬
mon6, JosiahA, Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1)',' m. Sept. 18, 1795,
Justus Montague, bapt. Feb. 18, 1/76, s. of Richard and Olive
(Nott) Montague, who died.
Sarah m. (2) Nov. 28, 1798, Christopher Welles, s. of Jos¬
eph and Mary (Robbins) Welles, b. Mar. 11, 1760.
Justus Montague was a descendant of John Nott, Wethers¬
field 1636; Richard Montague, Boston 1636; Wethersfield 1651;
Hadley, Mass., 1659.
Christopher Welles was descendant of Gov. Thomas Welles.
Child of first marriage: 2013 Sarah Deming, bapt. Oct. 15,
i797.
Child of second marriage: 2014 Justus Philip, b. 1804; d. 1872.
History of Hadley, Mass.; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield; Weth¬
ersfield Town and First Congregational Church records.
1084 ASHBEL BOARDMAN, b. in Rocky Hill, Conn., Oct.
10, 1784 (Constant6, Josiah 4, Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. (1)
Lucy Frary, d. of James, who died Sept. 12, 1835, ae. 57.
He m. (2) widow of Andrew Lyman, who died Oct. 25, 1870,
sb. 74. Ashbel died Mar. 30, 1853, ae. 69. Burials in Main Street
cemetery, Meriden, Conn.
Became a resident of Meriden about 1808. Prominent and
highly respected. Was president of the bank and warden of the
Episcopal Church. Also served as justice of the peace; repre¬
sentative 1831 and 1847.
Michael Griswold
297
Ashbel was a pewterer and learned his trade with Capt. Dan-
forth at Rocky Hill. His earliest products were basins, dippers
and plates. The basins were of four sizes, the dippers three
shapes or sizes, and the plates large and small. In August 1808
he began to make spoons, pots and teapots. Later his products
became more numerous, and of more variety. His products are
now much in demand as antiques.
History of Meriden.
1085 AMANDA, b. in Rocky Hill, Conn., 1785 (Constant*,
Josiah 4, Josiah3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Middletown, Conn.,
Apr. 7, 1825, Joseph Hubbard. No further record.
1088 JOSIAH, bapt. in Rocky Hill, Conn., Oct. 24, 1790 (Con¬
stant*, Josiah 4, Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Wethersfield,
Conn., Oct. 19, 1820, Abigail Loveland, b. in Wethersfield,
Conn., Apr. 18, 1801, d. of John and Rebecca (Deming) Love¬
land, who died Nov. 6, 1886. Josiah died Jan. 29, 1870, ae. 80.
Burials in Wethersfield cemetery.
Josiah was a captain and navigator in European trade. He
was captured by the British in 1812 and taken to England. He
was noted for his great physical strength and prowess.
Census of 1850 shows him a sailor ae. 60; Abigail, ae. 49; Abi¬
gail 15; Catherine 12; Ellen 8; Charlotte 5.
Their children: 2015 REBECCA DEMING, b. Aug. 19, 1821.
2016 WILLIAM WRIGHT, b. Dec. 23, 1822. 2017 LUCY
SPENCER, b. Jan. 10, 1827. 2018 JOSIAH, b. Feb. 18, 1829.
2019 JOHN SPENCER, b. Nov. 12, 1831. 2020 ABIGAIL H.,
b. Dec. 22, 1836. 2021 KATHERINE E., b. Jan. 19, 1838. 2022
ELLEN M., b. Feb. 8, 1843. 2023 CHARLOTTE, b. Dec. 6.
1844; d. Sept. 17, 1882.
1092 FREDERICK, bapt. in Rocky Hill, Conn., Feb. 2, 1797
(Constant*, Josiah \ Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Martha
Augier, b. 1796, who died Jan. 21, 1879, ae. 82 yrs. 9 mo. He
died Apr. 27, 1882, ae. 85.
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The Griswold Family
His will. May 10, 1864, mentions wife Martha; son Sylvester;
daughters Martha A. Smith and Cordelia Hubbard.
Census 1850 shows his ae. 53; Martha 54; b. Mass.; James T.,
and Frederick, ae. 14; Cordelia, ae. 15. 1860, Frederick, ae. 63;
Martha 64.
Their children: 2028 SYLVESTER, b. 1823. 2029 FRED¬
ERICK, b. 1825; d. Feb. 10, 1830. 2030 MARTHA ANN, d.
Feb. 10, 1830, inf. 2031 MARTHA. 2032 CORDELIA, b. 1835.
2033 FREDERICK, b. 1836. 2034 JAMES T., twin, b. 1836.
Rocky Hill, Conn., records; Rocky Hill Congregational Church
records.
1094 DEBORAH, b. in Rocky Hill, Conn., bapt. July 6, 1794
(Constantly Josiah\ Josiah\ Jacob \ Michael1); m. William Olds,
who died Feb. 22, 1834. Deborah died in Rocky Hill, Mar. 22,
1882, ae. 87. Burials in East Main street cemetery, Meriden, Conn.
William resided in Meriden previous to 1796. In that year
William and John Butler purchased land from Abel Curtis and
began the business of tanning and dressing leather which con¬
tinued until 1804 when Butler purchased Olds7 interest. In 1804
a gin distillery was added to the Hough mill and Olds was ad¬
mitted as a partner.
William had 12 children previous to his marriage with Deborah
and she is said to have been the fourth wife.
Children by Deborah: 2024 Alira B., b. 1823; d. Nov. 3, 1871,
* ae. 48. 2025 Almira. 2026 Harriet. 2027 Henry C., b. 1831; d.
May 12, 1894, ae. 61.
Meriden, Conn., records; Hist, of Meriden; Rocky Hill Con¬
gregational Church records.
1110 ALFRED, b. in Rocky Hill, Conn., bapt. Sept. 8, 1816
(Jacob* > Jacob\ JosiaWy Jacob 2, Michael1); m. in Rocky Hill, July
17,1843, Louisa Maria Rash, b. 1820, who d. July 16, 1871, ae. 51.
Census 1860 shows his ae. 44; Louisa, ae. 40. No children listed.
1112 WYLLYS WILLIAMS, b. in Rocky Hill, Conn., bapt.
Nov. 4, 1821 (Jacob* , Jacob\ Josiah* , Jacob2, Michael1); m. in
Rocky Hill, Mar. 20, 1845, Roxanna Rash, b. 1827.
Michael Griswold
299
Census 1850 Rocky Hill, shows him a carpenter, ae. 29; Rox-
anna, ae. 23; Georgiana, ». 1. Census 1800, Wyllys, ae. 37; Rox-
anna, 32. Georgiana, 10; Walter, 7.
Their children: 2035 ALFRED B., b. Mar. 19, d. Mar. 29,
1847. 2036 GEORGIANA, b. 1850.
1113 LYDIA WRIGHT, b. in Rocky Hill, Conn., Jan. 19, 1822,
bapt. July 13, 1823 (Jacob*, Jacob*, Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1);
m. in Farmington, Conn., Sept. 3, 1839, Sidney Hart, b. June
3, 1819, in Farmington, s. of Sidney and Clarissa (Clark) Hart.
Their children: 2037 Frances, b. Aug. 19, 1841; m. Horton
Hoskins. 2038 Albert Wyllys, b. Nov. 5, 1842; m. Catherine
Lewis. 2039 Sarah Jane, b. Nov. 7, 1846; m. James Bond. 2040
Alonzo James, b. Feb. 14, 1849; d. July 29, 1852. 2041 Jennie
Amelia, b. Jan. 5, 1852. 2042 Alonzo James, b. May 6, 1855. 2043
Kate Adell, b. Apr. 24, 1857.
Rocky Hill and Farmington, Conn., records.
1116 ELIZA ANN, b. in Rocky Hill, Conn., bapt. Oct. 4, 1831
(Jacob*, JacobA , Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1) ; m. in Bethany, Conn.,
Nov. 20, 1853, George Riley Aspinwall, of Meriden, Conn., b.
in Pittston, Maine, Mar. 24, 1807, s. of Samuel and Sarah (How¬
ard) Aspinwall, who died Mar. 13, 1881, and who m. (1) in Hollo-
well, Maine, Mar. 24, 1831, Martha Ann Norcross. They sep¬
arated and he returned to Connecticut.
Children of Eliza Ann: 2044 William, b. Sept. 12, d. Sept. 14,
1854. 2045 George C., b. Oct. 20, 1856; d. Oct. 5, 1858. 2046
May C., b. May 27, 1859; d. Oct. 17, 1861. 2047 Charles H., b.
Aug. 6, 1862; m. Julia O. Edwards. 2048 Franklin J., b. Mar. 17,
1870; unm.
Rocky Hill, Conn., records; Peter Aspinwall Gen., 160.
1118 MARTHA JANE, bapt. in Rocky Hill, Conn., Sept. 2,
1836 (Jacob*, Jacob*, Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Rocky Hill,
Oct. 9, 1851, Augustus Franklin Adams, b. Oct. 9, 1829, s. of
Welles and Mary (Griswold) Adams (No. 1156).
He served in the Civil War. Died Sept. 5, 1881.
300
The Griswold Family
Their children: 2049 Ida Mabel, b. Sept. 14, 1856; m. Elisha
Robbins. 2050 Charlotte, m. Thomas Elliott.
Rocky Hill, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II,
22-25.
1138 JUSTUS, b. in Griswoldville, Conn., Nov. 5, 1793, bapt.
Nov. 23, 1794 ( Justus 5, Ozias *, Josiah ,3, Jacob2, Michael l); m. in
Newington, Conn., June 10, 1819, Jeanette Kirkham, b. in
Wethersfield, Conn., who died Jan. 6, 1838, ae. 34.
Justus m. (2) in Wethersfield, also Newington, Conn., record,
Jan. 13, 1835, Abigail H. Stoddard, b. May 25, 1809, bapt.
1812, d. of Jonathan and Candace (Peck) Stoddard, who died
Sept. 8, 1881. Justus died Mar. 6, 1861, ae. 67. He was a farmer;
residence Wethersfield.
Their children: 2051 JUSTUS WELLES, b. Aug. 13, 1823;
bapt. Aug. 1, 1824. 2052 CHARLES K., bapt. Aug. 19, 1827.
1053 JEANETTE, bapt. Oct. 7, 1821. 2054 FRANCES H., d.
Mar. 29, 1858. 2055 MARY, b. 1839.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; John Stoddard Gen.; Foote Gen.
1140 ABIGAIL, b. in Griswoldville, Conn., Aug. 23, 1798; bapt.
Jan. 13, 1799 (Justus5, Ozias*, Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. June
27, 1816, Levi Belden Churchill, s. of Levi and Hannah (Beld-
en) Churchill, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Mar. 24, 1797, who died
July 24, 1863, ae. 66. Abigail died Jan. 9, 1867, ae. 68.
Their children: 2056 Justus G., b. Nov. 5, 1816; m. Abigail
Harris. 2057 Prudence Welles, b. Apr. 11, 1819; m. Sept. 1, 1841,
James S. Griswold (No. 1165). 2058 Levi, b. Apr. 24, 1824; m.
Mary J. Blinn. 2059 Stephen Belden, b. June 21, 1830; m. Abi¬
gail Mario. 2060. Abigail M., b. Oct. 12, 1832; m. John N. Stand-
ish. 2061 Harriet Elizabeth, b. Oct. 1, 1836; m. Bart Elisha Blinn.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield;
Churchill Gen., 420-21.
1142 JULIA, b. Jan. 29, 1797 (Samuel5, Ozias*, Josiah 3, Jacob 2
Michael1); m. in Wethersfield, Conn., Nov. 30, 1820, Ethan
Belden Porter, s. of Luther and Lydia (Belden) Porter, b.
Michael Griswold
301
Jan. 31, 1797, who died July 6, 1866, ae. 69. Julia died July 14,
1867. Rocky Hill, Conn., inscriptions.
Their children: 2062 Abigail, b. Apr. 22, 1821; d. Nov. 9, 1849,
unm. 2063 Lydia D., b. Nov. 21, 1823; d. Jan. 10, 1842. 2064
Luther S., b. Nov. 21, 1826; m. Mary A. Goodwin. 2065 Thomas
G., b. May 30, 1829; in. Mahala Smith. 2066 Leonard D., b.
Oct. 1, 1831; m. Sarah Stevens. 2067 Martha A., b. Apr. 21,
1834; m. C. K. Griswold. 2068 Jane E., b. May 6, 1837; m. S. E.
Stebbins.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Porter Gen., II, 554.
1149 CHESTER, b. Jan. 5, 1805, bapt. June 21, 1807 (Ozia&,
Olios', Josiah 5, Jacob2, Michael1); m. (Newrington and Wethers¬
field records) Dec. 11, 1828, Nancy Blinn, b. 1805, who died
July 31, 1891. Chester died ae. 46.
Their children: 2069 WATSON CHESTER, b. June 24, 1829;
d. 1831. 2070 LUCY JOANNA, b. July 27, 1830; d. Feb. 16,
1831. 2071 THOMAS C., b. Jan. 9, 1832; d. Apr. 9, 1835. 2072
JAMES H., b. Mar. 6, 1834; d. Mar. 31, 1835. 2073 SARAH E.,
b. Feb. 20, 1836. 2074 WARREN O., b. May 26, 1838. 2075
GEORGE A., b. Oct, 9, 1843; d. Apr. 8, 1867. 2076 ELLEN E.,
b. Feb. 9, 1850.
Wethersfield and Newington, Conn., records.
1150 ALLEN STEELE, b. Oct. 13, 1808-9; bapt. June 4, 1809
(Ozias*, Ozias\ Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Nov. 18, 1830,
Mary Jane Steele, b. Jan. 16, 1809, d. of Paphro and Mary
(Whiting) Steele, who died Feb. 1883.
Allen was a farmer. Died May 19, 1874.
Census 1850 shows him ae. 41 ; Mary ae. 41 ; Mary J. 16; Samuel
A. 15; Charles S. 13; Henry O. 7; Seth P. 5-12.
Their children: 2077 MARY J., b. June 2, 1833. 2078 SAM¬
UEL ALLEN, b. Dec. 14, 1834. 2079 CHARLES STEELE, b.
Jan. 9, 1837. 2080 HENRY OZIAS, b. Nov. 21, 1842. 2081
SETH PAPHRO, b. Jan. 27, 1850.
Steele Gen., 80.
302
The Griswold Family
1151 THOMAS FRANKLIN, b. in West Hartford, Conn.,
Mar. 6, 1813; bapt. June 25, 1813 (Ozias6, Ozias*, Josiahz, Jacob1,
Michael1); m. May 12, 1841, Mary Ann Bishop, b. Nov. 15,
1816. They were members of the West Hartford Congregational
Church.
Their children: 2082 SETH B., b. Oct. 22, 1848; d. Sept. 4,
1849. 2083 FRANKLIN STEELE, b. Oct. 6, 1850. 2084
CHARLES W., b. May 15, 1852.
West Hartford, Conn., records; West Hartford Congrega¬
tional Church records.
1153 THOMAS, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Dec. 7, 1800 (Tho¬
mas5, Ozias 4, Josiahz , Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Wethersfield, May
4, 1830, Jerusha Welles, b. Feb. 28, 1811, d. of Joseph and
Lucy (Robbins) Welles, who died Dec. 27, 1898.
Farmer and seed grower. Died Oct. 13, 1878, ae.*79.
Census 1850, shows his age 50; Jerusha, 39; Joseph W.,
18; Thomas N., 16; Charles F., 14; Edward P., 12; Mary A., 9;
Robert S., 1.
Their children: 2085 JOSEPH WELLES, b. Aug. 29, 1831.
2086 THOMAS NEWTON, b. Jan. 30, 1834. 2087 CHARLES
FAYETTE, b. Mar. 22, 1836. 2088 EDWARD PAYSON, b.
Aug. 6, 1838. 2089 MARY ANN, b. Mar. 3, 1841; d. Dec. 3,
1875. 2090 ROBERT SOUTHGATE, b. Feb. 9, 1849. 2091
JERUSHA FRANCES, b. May 30, 1851; d. Aug. 16, 1854.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield.
1155 STANLEY, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Jan. 22, 1804
(Thomas5, Ozias* , Josiahz, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Wethersfield,
Dec. 9, 1829, Lucy Welles, b. Dec. 16, 1805, d. of Joseph and
Lucy, who died Mar. 27, 1888. He died Aug. 31, 1872, se. 68.
Residence in Wethersfield, farming and stock raising.
Their children: 2092 MARTIN STANLEY, b. Oct. 3, 1830.
2093 EDWIN FRANKLIN, b. Sept. 22, 1835. 2094 LUCY
WELLES, b. Sept. 20, 1837. 2095 JENNY, an invalid. 209&
NANCY JANE, b. July 15, 1841.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II. •
Michael Griswold
303
1156 MARY WELLES, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Aug. 11,
1806 ( Thomas 5, Ozias 4, Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Wethers¬
field, Nov. 25, 1828, Welles Adams, s. of William, b. 1804. Mary
died Apr. 27, 1865.
He m. (2) Sept. 18, 1866, Elizabeth R. Havens, d. of Thomas
and Patty (Blinn) Havens, who died Mar. 1, 1895. He died Feb.
18, 1876.
He was an influential citizen of Wethersfield; served in town
offices.
Their children: 2097 Augustus Franklin, b. Oct. 9, 1829. 2098
Thomas Griswold, b. June 21, 1832. 2099 William Welles, b.
Oct. 31, 1833. 2100 Sherman Wolcott. 2101 Mary Eliza, b. Jan.
22, 1839; m. Clarence E. Bailey. 2102 Luther Walton, b. Dec.
20, 1841. 2103 Henry Mortimer, b. Sept. 18, 1844; d. July 30,
1845. 2104 Martha Antoinette, b. Apr. 3, 1847; d. Sept. 21, 1849.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II.
1158 MABEL BELDEN, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Aug. 18,
1812 ( Thomas 5, Ozias* , Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Wethers¬
field, June 8, 1847, George Stillman, b. 1798, s. of Capt. George
and Martha (Deming) Stillman, and descendant of George, the
emigrant ancestor.
He m. (1) Feb. 14, 1826, Sarah L. Whiton, of Lee, Mass.,
probably d. of Capt. James and Deborah, b. July 9, 1803, who
died Mar. 27, 1845.
George was a saddler by trade in Lee, later in Wethersfield.
Deacon of the Congregational Church from 1856 until his death.
Said to have been an earnest and good man, much respected. He
died Aug. 30, 1882. Mabel died June 26, 1879. No issue by
Mabel.
Lee, Mass., and Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient
Wethersfield, Vol. II (Smith family).
1159 FRANKLIN W OLCOTT, b. in Wrethersfield, Conn., Mar.
28, 1815, bapt., Mar. 28, 1816 (Thomas5, Ozias4, Josiah 3, Jacob2,
Michael1); m. in Wrethersfield, Sept. 19, 1837, Emily Adams, b.
Oct. 30, 1816, d. of W illiam and Mary (Welles) Adams, of Weth¬
ersfield. He died Sept. 21, 1886.
304
The Griswold Family
Their children: 2105 FRANKLIN CLINTON, b. Sept. 10,
1838. 2106 EMILY AUGUSTA, b. Mar. 9, 1843. 2107 HENRY
ADAMS, b. July 21, 1847. 2108 MARY ELLEN, b. Aug. 20,
1849. 2109 ELLA FRANCES, b. Sept. 3, 1856.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Wethersfield Congregational
Church records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II.
1161A SARAH WELLES, b. 1803, in Wethersfield, Conn.
(John*, Ozias* , Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1)] m. in Wethersfield,
Apr. 3, 1833, Alvah Dillings, who died May 1864.
Sarah, widow Dillings, d. of John and Esther (Griswold), died
Oct. 21, 1865, se. 57 (Wethersfield record).
Census 1850 Wethersfield, shows Alvah, ae. 44; Sarah W\, ae. 43;
Albert, ae. 15; Charles W., ae. 7.
Their children: 2110 Albert, b. 1835. 2111 Charles W., b. 1843.
2112 Sarah Adelaide, b. Oct. 24, 1850.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield.
1162 MARTHA, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., 1813 (John*, Ozios4,
Josiah s, Jacob2, Michael1). *
On the death of her mother when she was six months old, she
was adopted by Roger and Martha (Welles) Warner, and bore
their name. She married Dec. 31, 1832, Melzar Gardner, of
Hingham, Mass. For a time he was editor of a paper called The
Sunbeam, published in Hartford, Conn. Afterwards they moved
to Norfolk, Va., w’here he was killed Mar. 1842, in a street en¬
counter, as a result of political enmities engendered through his
connection with a Democratic paper published there.
Children Gardner: 2113 Martha Jane, b. Feb. 5, 1835. 2114
Alice Ophelia, b. Dec. 27, 1837. 2115 Melzar Porter, b. Dec.
10, 1841.
Martha married (2) June 17, 1849, James Warner, s. of John
and Rebecca (Coleman) Warner.
Children Warner: 2116 James H., b. July 18, 1851; m. Jennie
E. Elmore. 2117 Everett Seymour, b. Nov. 4, 1853; m. Emma A.
Davis.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient W7ethersfield,
11, 747.
Michael Griswold
305
1163 JANE, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Dec. 5, 1818 ( John \
Ozias\ Josiah5, Jacob 2, Michael1); m. in Wethersfield, Sept. 22,
1840, W illiam Willard, s. of William, b. in Wethersfield, Dec.
5, 1818.
He served as warden of the Rhode Island State prison 1853.
Also the prison at Wethersfield. Attacked by a prisoner and as a
result he died Aug. 14, 1870.
Their children: 2118 Adeline Maria, b. Oct. 17, 1841; m. Frank
Walter Bacon. 2119 William Leslie, b. Sept. 2, 1845; d. Sept.
15, 1847. 2120 Alice Griswold, b. Apr. 30, 1848; d. y. 2121 Wil¬
liam Leslie, b. Apr. 17, 1852. 2122 Emma Jane, b. Jan. 2, 1854;
m. Fred Walton Warner.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Willard Gen., 309.
1164 LUCY ROBBINS, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Nov. 9,
1812 ( James 6, Ozias\ Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Wethers¬
field, Conn., Nov. 1835, GeoRGE Smith, s. of George.
Their children: 2123 Edgar Robbins, b. June 20, 1840. 2124
Albert Griswold, b. June 22, 1844. 2125 Maud Delphine, b.
June 6, 1846. 2126 Harriet Marian, b. Sept. 30, 1850. 2127
George G., b. Feb. 2, 1851.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield,
II, 404.
1165 JAMES STANLEY, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., May 1,
1815 (James5, Ozias 4, Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. (1) in Weth¬
ersfield, Sept. 1, 1841, Prudence Churchill, b. Apr. 11, 1819,
d. of Levi and Abigail Griswold Churchill (No. 1140), who died
June 12, 1856, ae. 37. He m. (2) June 16, 1858, Lucy S. Swift.
He m. (3) Apr. 26, 1876, Eunice Clark, widow of Lemuel Clark.
Orson S. Adams, s. of Uzziel and Clarissa (Lucas) Adams, b.
June 4, 1814, m. Apr. 25, 1838, Eunice Robbins, d. of Thomas.
He died Oct. 16, 1852. She m. (2) 1860, Lemuel Clark, who died
Sept. 7, 1862.
His children: 2128 MARTHA AMELIA, b. Jan. 9, 1844. 2129
JAMES DIXON, b. June 19, 1848. 2130 ARTHUR M., b. Nov
28, 1860.
306 The Griswold Family
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield,
II, 21, 404.
1167 WAIT ROBBINS, b. June 15, 1820 (James6, Ozias 4,
Josiah 3, Jacob6, Michael1)', m. (1) in Bristol, Conn., Sept. 1, 1846,
Pierra L. Roberts, who died Aug. 4, 1848, in Rocky Hill, Conn.
He m. (2) in Cornwall Bridge, Conn., Lewey A. Bierce, d. of
Peter and Betsey (Ailing) Bierce, b. Oct. 13, 1823, who died Jan.
20, 1901.
Census 1860, Durham, Conn., shows him a teacher, a. 40;
Lewey A., a. 37; Pierra Roberts, a. 12; Lucy R., a. 11; Peter B„
se. 7; Robbins W., ae. 5.
Their children; 2131 PIERRA ROBERTS, b. June 23, 1847.
2132 LUCY ROBBINS, b. Aug. 4, 1848; d. May 12, 1873. 2133
WAIT R., b. May 10, 1853. 2134 PETER BIERCE, b. Feb. 3,
1855.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield,
II, 404.
1170 ALBERT CLINTON, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., 1827
(James5, Ozias 4, Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Jan. 13, 1853,
Caroline Louise Goodrich, b. Nov. 1, 1831, s. of William J.,
and Sally Louisa (Whitmore) Goodrich. He died 1892; she died
1908.
Their children: 2135 WILLLIAM GOODRICH, b. May 4,
1854. 2136 FREDERICK ALBERT, b. Jan. 5, 1860. 2137
ALMA LOIUSE, b. July 15, 1861. 2138 MARY ROBBINS, b.
July 20, 1863. 2139 SAMUEL B., b. Aug. 17, 1864. 2140 SAM¬
UEL B., b. Nov. 8, 1867, 2141 ELLEN MEANS.
Wethersfield, Conn., records; Stiles Ancient Wethersfield, II.
1180 JACOB, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Aug. 26, 1794 (Josiah5,
Daniel 4, Josiah 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Jan. 1818, Elizabeth
R. Churchill, d. of Levi and Hannah (Belden) Churchill, b.
Jan. 29, 1795, who died Jan. 29, 1888, ae. 93. Jacob was a farmer.
Died May 14, 1854.
Michael Griswold
307
Census of 1850 shows him a farmer, ae. 55; Elizabeth 54; Josiah
31; Levi 27; Ralph 24; and Jerusha 17.
Their children: 2142 JOSIAH, b. 1819. 2143 LEVI b 1823
2144 RALPH, b. 1826. 2145 JERUSHA, b. 1833.
Wethersfield, Conn., records.
1183 HARRIS, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Oct. 20, 1801 (Josiah',
Daniel*, Josiah3, Jacob-, Michael1)-, m. in Middletown, Conn
Sept. 20, 1826, Delia R. Blinn, of Berlin, who died Mar. 2 4
1863, se. 57. Harris died July 21, 1852.
Census records of 1850 show him a farmer, ae. 48; Delia as 45-
Harris, ae. 29; Isabella, as. 13. ’ ' ’
Their children: 2146 HARRIS, b. 1821. 2147 ISABELLA, b.
1837.
Wethersfield, Conn., records.
1190 TIMOTHY, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., June 1, 1795 {Jon¬
athan*, Timothy 4, Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1)) m. in Wethersfield,
Apr. 19, 1821, Laura Standish, b. Aug. 1, 1795, d. of John and
Eunice (Tryon) Standish, who died June 29, 1838, ae. 42 He died
Mar. 27, 1837, ae. 42. ‘
Q • _ _ was an active navigator; master of schooners Milo,
Science, McDonough and Antelope; sloop Siren.
Their children: 2148 JANE ELIZA, b. Mar. 30, 1822- d.
Jan. 18, 1869. 2149 TIMOTHY, b. June 22, 1823. 2150 JOHN
MILES, b. Aug. 31, 1826. 2151 HULDAH ISOBELLA, b. Apr.
14, 1828.
575VIIh<659eld’ Ct>nn ’ reC°rds’ Stiles Anient Wethersfield, I,
198 ELIZUR WHITING, b. in Delhi, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1804,
bapt. Sept. 14, 1806 (Elias', Elias*, Ebenezer3, Jacob \ Michael1) ;
m. 1830, Jerusha Hallack, b. Dec. 4, 1806, d. of Lieut. Benia¬
min Hallack.
He was a minister of the Methodist Church.
Their children: 2152 JAMES BARNABAS, b. Jan. 26, 1827-
lost at sea. 2153 ELIAS, b. Jan. 27, 1829; d. Oct. 2, 1829. 2154
308
The Griswold Family
ANN ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 17, 1831. 2155 PHINETTA, b.
July 13, 1836. 2156 WILLIAM. 2157 MERWIN R., b. Nov.
20 1842; d. Aug. 3, 1862, from fever during the Civil War; re¬
ceived a star for courage under fire. 2158 JOHN WHITING, b.
Oct. 5, 1848.
Cooperstown, N. Y., records; Family records.
1202 JAMES FOWLER, b. 1807 (Elias6, Elias4, Ebenezer *,
Jacob \ Michael l) ; m. Lydia M. Franklin, and settled near Mont-
rose, Pa.
Census 1850 Dimock township, Susquehanna county, ra.,
shows him a farmer, se. 43, b. in N. Y.; Lydia, se. 43, b. in N. Y.,
children:
D- a male child, se. 22, b. N.Y.; Elias, ®. 20, b. N.Y.; James,
se. 18, b. N. Y., Mary Ann, ®. 17, b. N. Y.; Wealthy, se. 14, b.
N. Y.; Esther, ®. 12, b. N. Y.; Charles, se. 10, b. N. Y.; Henry,
®. 8, b. Pa.; Perry, ®. 5, b. Pa.; Emily, se. 3, b. Pa.
Census 1860, James, se. 53; Lydia, se. 53; Charles A., se. 20,
King E., se. 17; Emily, se. 12; Perry, se. 15.
• His will Sept. 20, 1880, Montrose, Pa., probate mentions wrfe
Lydia, and Emily S. Henry. Administration of estate of Lydia,
Apr 28, 1884; her son James H. administrator.
Their children: 2159 FRANKLIN, d. Sept. 26, 1858, se. 26.
2160 ELIAS, b. 1830. 2161 JAMES HENRY, b. 1832. 2162
MARY ANN, b. 1833. 2163 WEALTHY, b. 1836. 2164 ESTH¬
ER, b. 1838. 2165 CHARLES AUGUSTUS, b. 1840. 2166
HENRY, b. 1842. 2167 PERRY, b. 1845; d. Sept. 29, 1860, se.
15. 2168 KING ELWOOD, b. 1847. 2169 EMILY, b. 1848.
1204 MYRA, b. in Buckland, Mass., July 18, 1801 ( Joseph 5,
Elias 4, Ebenezer*, Jacob2, Michael1)] m. in Buckland, May 24,
1820, Ellis Pratt, b. Mar. 16, 1800, who died Nov. 28, 1867.
They settled in Watervliet, N. Y., in 1834. She returned to her
old home, leaving her oldest son with her husband. Returning
to her home she died Dec. 7, 1834.
Their children: 2170 Marcus. 2171 Myra. 2172 Orrin. 2173
Eliza. 2174 Fidelia. 2175 Sarah.
Buckland, Mass., records; Buckland Congregational Church
Michael Griswold
309
records; Family records by Eliza M. Pratt, granddaughter of
Major Joseph.
1205 NEWTON, b. in Buckland, Mass., July 4, 1803 (Joseph6,
Elias6, Ebenezer3, Jacob3, Michael1)-, m. in Buckland, Nov. 22,
1836, Mrs. Parnee (Carter) Griswold, widow of his brother
Lorenzo, d. of John and Parnee Carter, b. Mar. 25, 1815, who
died Dec. 22, 1867. Newton died Aug. 14, 1876.
They resided in Buckland.
Their children: 2176 LORENZO, • b. Nov. 10, 1839. 2177
NEWTON, b. Dec. 8, 1841. 2178 ASHTON, b. June 2, 1844-
unm. 2179 DEPHNE C., b. Aug. 15, 1846; d. June 14, 1849.
Buckland, Mass., records.
1207 JOSEPH, b. in Buckland, Mass., Aug. 9, 1806 (Joseph6,
Elias6, Ebenezer3, Jacob3, Michael1); m. in Stonington, Conn., Nov.
23, 1828, Lois W. Dennison, b. Oct. 4, 1811, d. of Ethan A., and
Eliza (W illiams) Dennison, of Stonington, and descendant of
William Dennison who came to New England 1631, and of Capt.
George Dennison.
Joseph began cotton fabrics manufacturing in Colrain, Mass.,
founding The Griswold Manufacturing Company. He was a man
of keen intelligence, and of strong and decided character. Lois
or Louisa, as she is variously known in the records, died Mar 17
1879. Joseph died Oct. 23, 1883. Burials in the Colrain cemetery!
Their children: 2180 ETHAN D., b. 1831. 2181 JOSEPH W.,
b. Dec. 26, 1832; drowned Sept. 9, 1835. 2182 CHESTER A.,'
b. June 18, 1834; d. Nov. 23, 1835. 2183 EMMA L„ b. June ll’
d Nov 23, 1837. 2184 WHITING, b. Apr. 17, 1839; d. Sept. 20,’
1844. 2185 JOSEPH, b. 1840. 2186 WAYNE, b. Oct 4 1842-
* Mar. 2, 1849. 2187 CHESTER, b. Feb. 15, 1844; d. Nov. 2
1849. 2188 WAYNE, b. 1845. 2189 LORENZO, b. Jan. 5, 1847!
George Dennison Gen., pg. 99-100; Buckland and Colrain
Mass., records; History of Buckland.
l^°8< ^I1DELIA’ b' in Buekland. Mass., Sept. 11, 1807 (Joseph6,
has, Ebenezer3, Jacob3, Michael1); m. May 26, 1836, Gardner
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Wilder, b. Jan. 28, 1807, s. of Gardner and Thankful (Colburn)
Wilder. He died Dec. 13, 1888.
Fidelia died of cancer Mar. 29, 1847, ae. 34. Gardner died
Dec. 13, 1888.
Their children: 2190 Gardner A., b. Mar. 23, 1837. 2191 Lor¬
enzo C., b. Nov. 5, 1838. 2192 Jane E., b. Mar. 29, 1840. 2193
Joseph G., b. Sept. 22, 1841. 2194 Mary F., b. Aug. 8, 1846.
Buckland, Mass., records; Hist, of Buckland.
1210 LORENZO, b. in Buckland, Mass., May 24, 1810 ( J oseph 5,
Elias4, Ebenezer 3‘, Jacob2, Michael1) ; m. in Buckland, Sept. 14,
1833, Parnee Carter, b. Mar. 25, 1815. (See No. 1205). Lor¬
enzo died Jan. 7, 1835.
One child 2195 LORENZO, b. Sept. 20, d. Sept. 29, 1834.
Buckland, Mass., records.
1211 LOUISA, b. in Buckland, Mass., May 24, 1810 (Joseph*,
Elias4, Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Heath, Mass.,. Nov.
15, 1832, Rodolphtjs White, b. Dec. 19, 1804, s. of David and
Abigail (Ashley) White of Heath.
They resided in Shelburne, Mass.; removed to Chicago, where
he died July 11, 1881. Louisa died Jan. 29, 1893.
Their children: 2196 Ashley Rodolphus, m. Sarah E. Stebbins.
2197 Abby Louise, b. May 9, 1835; d. Feb. 13, 1858. 2198 David
Williams, b. Nov. 12, 1838; d. Aug. 29, 1840. 2199 Williams
David, b. May 25, 1842; d. Sept. 16, 1843. 2200 Julia S., b. Jan.
13, 1845; d. Aug. 24, 1866.
Buckland and Heath, Mass., records; Hist, of Buckland, Steb¬
bins Gen.; White Gen., I, 691.
1212 WAYNE, b. in Buckland, Mass., Jan. 30, 1812 (Joseph*,
Elias4, Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Aug. 20, 1837, Mary E.
Ballard, d. of William and Hannah (Tucker) Ballard, of Charle-
mont, Mass.
Graduate of Pittsfield, Mass., medical school. Practiced in
Heath, Mass., and Wliitingham, Vt. Removed to Circleville,
Ohio, where he died Oct. 5, 1873. She died Nov. 11, 1887. Forest
cemetery, Circleville.
Michael Griswold
311
A man highly respected and of high standing in his profession.
Their children: 2201 Jane M., b. Nov. 21, 1840; m. Dr. E. D.
Bowers. 2202 Mary E., b. May 4, 1843; m. Harry W. Martin.
2203 Martha, b. May 2, 1845; d. July 24, 1847. 2204 Martha E.,
b. June 9, 1848; m. Charles S. Martin. Resided in Salina, Kan.
Buckland, Mass., records; Circleville, Ohio, records; Ballard
Gen.
1213 LOMINA, b. in Buckland, Mass., July 30, 1813 (Joseph6,
Elias*, Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Apr. 10, 1841, Dr.
L. Tobey, who died Apr. 1874, in Shasta, Colo. She died Mar.
22, 1870.
Their children : 2205 Sybil Adelia, b. Oct. 2, 1842. 2206 Edwin,
b. Oct. 18, 1844; m. Charlotte A. Burnham. He served with the
34th Regt. Mass. Vol., Civil War.
Buckland, Mass., records; Hist, of Buckland.
1214 WHITING, b. in Buckland, Mass., Nov. 12, 1814 (Joseph6,
Elias*, Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. (1) Nov. 9, 1844, Jane
M. Martindale, who died July 27, 1852; m. (2) Oct. 7, 1856,
Frances Lincoln Clark, b. July 6, 1829, d. of Freqman and
Frances (Lincoln) Clark, who died Nov. 25, 1867. Whiting died
Oct. 28, 1874.
Lawyer; highest honors at Amherst College. Served in the
legislature and state senate, in 1855 was a prominent candidate
for governor. Residence Greenfield, Mass.
Their children: 2207 MARIA MARTINDALE, b. Nov. 24,
1845. 2208 JANE AUGUSTA, b. Nov. 24, 1845; d. July 24, 1849.
2209 EMERSON, b. MAY 9, 1848; d. May 21, 1849. 2210
LOUISA DARLING, b. Oct. 31, 1860. 2211 FANNIE, b. and d.
Nov. 23, 1867. 2212 FREEMAN CLARK, b. Dec. 15, 1858.
Buckland, Mass., records; Hist, of Buckland ; Greenfield, Mass.,
records; Thomas Clark Gen., 93.
1215 HARRIET NEWELL, b. in Buckland, Mass., Apr. 2,
1816 (Joseph6, Elias*, Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Colrain, %
Mass., Aug. 8, 1844, William J. Davis, b. Nov. 25, 1820, who
died Jan. 1, 1886. Harriet died June 23, 1862.
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Residence Chicago, Ill.
Their children: 2213 Harriet Lee, b. Nov. 4, 1847. 2214 Char-
lotte C., b. Dec. 8, 1848. 2215 Joseph B., b. Dec. 31, 1851; d.
July 31, 1852. 2216 William L.
Buckland, and Colrain, Mass., records.
1216 LUCINDA HASTINGS, b. in Buckland, Mass., Mar. 20,
1818 {Joseph6, Elias*, Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1)', m. in Ashfield,
Mass., July 29, 1845, Losing E. Coleman, of Ashfield, s. of
Jesse, who died Aug. 23, 1883. She died Aug. 9, 1855. They re-
sided in Ashfield.
Their children: 2217 Joseph G., b. Sept. 20, 1847; m. Elnora
B. Cobb.
1217 JOSIAH WHITE, b. in Buckland, Mass., Jan. 31, 1823
(Joseph6, Elias \ Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael 0; m. (1) Jan. 1, 1846,
Jane Eliza Davis, of Buckland, d. of Edwin Asa and Elizabeth
H. (Pelton) Davis, who died July 22, 1859; m. (2) Oct. 19, 1872,
Eliza A. Townsley, of Springfield, Mass., b. 1842, in Sangers-
field, N. Y., d. of Abner and Harriet (Childs) Townsley, who died
Jan. 3, 1923. Josiah died July 10, 1903.
They resided in the old homestead. He served in the General
Assembly and the most important offices in town.
Their children: 2218 MARTHA, b. May 11, 1847; d. May 23,
1872. 2219 ANNA R., b. Feb. 7, 1849. 2220 EMERSON J.,
b. June 9, 1851. 2221 MARIETTE, b. Sept. 29, 1853. 2222
JOSEPHINE H., b. Aug. 6, 1881; d. May 18, 1925, unm. 2223
JOSEPH, b. May 23, 1850.
Buckland, Mass., records; Hist, of Buckland.
1218 JOAB WHITING, b. in Harford, Pa., Sept. 14, 1807
(Whiting6, Elias*, Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1). It is said that
there were seven sons in his family who settled in the West, and
whose records have not been found.
Michael Griswold
313
1219 ACHSAH MELISA, b. in Harford, Pa., Sept. 19, 1812
(Whiting*, Elias4, Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Jeremiah C.
Gunn, b. July 21, 1804, who died Apr. 19, 1889. No further
record.
1224 ALANSON BUCKINGHAM, b. Feb. 18, 1828 (Rev.
Simeon b, Elias4, Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1); nu in Masonville,
N. Y., Nov. 19, 1856, Clarissa Amelia Cleveland.
Their children: 2224 MARY FRANCES, b. July 20, 1857.
2225 SARAH SELMA, b. Oct. 13, 1859; d. May 9, 1861. 2226
HARRIET MARTHA, b. May 6, 1861; a teacher.
Cleveland Genealogy.
1228 WHITING, b. 1820 (Horace5, Elias4, Ebenezer 3, Jacob2,
Michael1). His wife was Mary, whose parentage has not been
ascertained.
Census of 1850, Binghamton, N. Y., shows his age 28; Mary 22«
Census 1860 shows him a physician, aged 40; Mary E., aged 32;
George aged 4.
His will mentions his son George W., and his brother Horace
Seth Griswold.
His son: 2227 GEORGE, b. 1856.
2229 HORACE SETH, b. Oct. 24, 1813 (Horace5, Elias4,
Ebenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Sarah Betsey Smith, who died
Mar. 19, 1920. Horace died Dec. 31, 1928.
Census 1850, Chenango, Broome county, N. Y., shows him a
lawyer, b. Pa., aged 37; Louisa, aged 31, b. New York.
Their children: 2228 WILLIAM, b. 1843. 2229 HORACE, b.
1846. 2230 LOUISA, b. 1848.
1243 WHITING, b. May 10, 1815 (Chester5, Elizur4, Ebenezer 3,
Jacob2, Michael1); m. Sept. 12, 1843, Ellen Maria Howell, d.
of Benjamin, b. Dec. 25, 1820, who died 1912. He died July 24,
1849.
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He was the Rector of St. John’s Church, St. Louis, Mo. Noted
for his charities and devotion to his religious duties.
Their son: 2231 BENJAMIN HOWELL, b. Oct. 3, 1845.
Records of St. John Church; records of St. Louis, Mo.
1247A. MARY (Chester5, Elizur 4, Ehenezer 3, Jacob2, Michael1);
m. Sept. 1834, Henry W. Wessells, s. of Dr. Ashbel, of Litch¬
field, Conn., b. Feb. 20, 1809. She usually traveled with him,
and resided in Florida the last three years of her life. Died in
Fort King there, 1841, leaving one daughter.
He m. (2) in 1844 Hannah Cooper, of Cooperstown, N. Y.,
a niece of J. Fenimore Cooper. Two sons and one daughter.
He attended Captain Partridge’s military school in Middle-
town, Conn. July 1829, entered West Point Military Academy,
graduating in 1833. 1835, entered the army as second lieutenant,
2nd Infantry. Took part in the Greek War in Georgia. 1837,
joined the army in Florida, serving for five years in the Seminole
War. 1846, served under General Scott in the Mexican War,
and was promoted to a captaincy. Served in the battles of Vera
Cruz, Cerro Gordo, Contreras, and the capture of Mexico City.
Wounded at Contreras, and promoted for conspicious gallantry.
May 1849, the Legislature of Connecticut appropriated $300.00
to purchase a sword to be presented to him in the name of the
state.
Names of his children have not been found.
Records of the War Department, Washington.
1248 CALVIN, b. in Conn., 1780 (Azariah5, Azariah 4, Ephriam ?,
Jacob2, Michael1). His wife was Louisa, b. in Vermont, whose
parentage has not been found.
Census records of 1820 show four sons and one daughter.
Census of 1850, Castleton, Vt., shows him a farmer, aged 70;
wife Louisa, b. in Vt., aged 60. Names of children have not been
found.
1249 THOMAS, b. 1782 (Azariah5, Azariah *, Ephriam 3,
Jacob2, Michael1); m. (1) in Wallingford, Vt., Jan. 31, 1809,
Ruth Aldrich, who died Jan. 12, 1819, ae. 32; m. (2) Betsey
Michael Griswold
315
Robinson, b. in Weatherfield, Vt., who died Sept. 4, 1874, te.
82. Thomas died in Castleton, Vt., May 26, 1863, ae. 82-7.
Their children : 2232 FRANKLIN, b. 1809. 2233 MIRANDA,
b. 1810. 2234 ANNIS, b. 1812. 2235 AARON, b. 1814. 2236
PHILIP, b. 1822. 2237 LOUISA, b. 1823. 2238 SULLIVAN,
b. 1825; d. Apr. 29, 1849, ®. 24. 2239 OLIVE, b. 1826; d. in
Paris, Me., 1899, unm. 2240 AMELIA, b. 1828. 2241 THOMAS,
b. 1831. 2242 CLAYTON, b. 1835. 2243 BURCHARD, b. 1836;
d. 1862, unm. 2244 EDWARD DENNISON.
Castleton, Vt., records.
1250 JAMES, b. Jan. 4, 1784 ( Azariah *, Azariah 4, Ephriam 3,
Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Berkshire, Vt., Mar. 22, 1807, Polly
Beale, d. of Obediah and Rebecca (Moodie) Beale.
Removed in 1812 to Marietta, Ohio, and later to Goshen,
Champaign Co., Ohio. He died there at Irwin Station, ae. 77.
She died ae. 84.
Their children b. in Goshen: 2245 BOLAND B., b. Apr. 19,
1816. 2246 MARY. 2247 SARAH. 2248 HOSEA. 2249 PHE-
DORA J., d. 1842. 2250 SYLVANIA. 2251 OLIVE REBECCA.
2252 OBEDIAH E., b. June 22, 1832:
Hist, of Champaign County, Ohio.
1252 PHILIP, b. 1789 (Azariah*, Azariah 4, Ephriam 3, Jacob2,
Michael1) ; m. in Castleton, Vt., Mar. 30, 1809, Louisa Moulton,
d. of Gershom and Judith W. Phillips, who died Aug. 5, 1865,
ae. 75.
Census 1860 shows her age 70; Aaron H., aged 46.
Their son: 2253 AARON H., b. 1814.
Castleton, Vt., records.
1253 AZARIAH, b. 1794 (Azariah*, Azariah 4, Ephriam 3,
Jacob2, Michael1); m. Margaret Fairfield, b. 1797, who died
July 15, 1868, ae. 71.
Census 1850, Castleton, Vt., shows his age 56; Margaret, 53;
Holland W., 20. Census 1820 show's also a daughter, whose name
is unknown.
Their son: 2254 HOLLAND W., b. 1830.
Castleton, Vt., records.
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The Griswold Family
1254 NOAH, b. 1785 ( Azariah 5 Azariah 4, Ephriam 3, Jacob2,
Michael1); his wife was Nancy, whose parentage is unknown.
Census of 1820 shows him with wife, 2 sons and 2 daughters.
Census 1850, Rutland, Vt., shows his age 65; Nancy, 55; and
Annis Aldrich, aged 60, who was possibly a sister of Nancy.
His will, Dec. 7, 1865, Rutland, Vt., probate, mentions wife
Nancy; sons Edwin L., and Franklin A., Mary L. Moore, wife of
Thomas. Granddaughter Mary Reed.
Their children: 2255 EDWIN L., b. 1822. 2256 FRANKLIN
A., b. 1825. 2257 MARY.
Castleton and Rutland, Vt., records.
1255 ELIZABETH, or BETSEY, b. in Castleton, Vt., 1796
(Azariah5, Azariah 4, Ephriam ,3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Poultney,
Vt., Truman Hooker, b. Dec. 29, 1793, s. of Thomas and his
third wife Mary Coleman, who died in Castleton, Vt., June 9,
1866. She died there Aug. 15, 1873.
Their children born in Poultney: 2258 Mary Louisa, b. July
23, 1822. 2259 Olive Levira, b. Jan. 15, 1824; m. Chauncey Bax¬
ter. 2260 Truman Newell, b. Aug. 11, 1826. 2261 Sarah Jane,
b. May 10, 1828; m. John E. Ainsworth. 2262 David Griswold,
b. Sept. 14, 1830; m. (1) Sarah Parker; m. (2) Julia A. Ashley.
2263 Edward Payson, b. July 12, 1834; m. (1) Anna Baxter; m.
(2) Elizabeth M. Robbins.
1256 SILVIA, b. 1798 (Azariah5, Azariah 4, Ephriam 8, Jacob2,
Michael1); m. in Castleton, Vt., Oct. 26, 1829, Milo Eaton. She
died 1880. No further information.
1260 SARAH, b. Apr. 19, 1830 (Sylvester5, Ephriam 4, Ephriam 3,
Jacob2, Michael1); m. Dec. 27, 1851, BOLLIVAI or BOLIVER
BLOOD. She died Dec. 18, 1902.
One daughter of record : 2264 Mary Isabelle.
1261 SUSAN, b. Oct. 25, 1833 (Sylvester5, Ephriam 4, Ephriam 3,
Jacob2, Michael1); m. Sept. 20, 1855, Henry Fletcher. She died
Apr. 7, 1898.
.One son of record: 2265 Andrew.
Michael Griswold
317
1263 PHEBE ANN, b. Feb. 26, 1835 ( Samuel 6, Ephriam 4,
Ephriam s, Jacob2, Michael l); m. in Burlington, Vt., 1857, Edgar
Hinsdale, b. Feb. 14, 1830, s. of Giles and Rebecca (Hoose)
Hinsdale, who died in St. George, Vt., May 16, 1901. Phebe died
Mar. 21, 1914.
Their children: 2266 Hiram S., b. Jan. 1858; m. Mary F.
Bradley. 2267 Frank or Franklin E., b. Mar. 25, 1864; m. Emma
L. Leonard. 2268 Fred, d. 1898. 2269 Cynthia, b. Aug. 29, 1867;
m. Elmer E. Davis. 2270 Sidney, twin of Cynthia, b. Aug. 29,
1867; m. Ina Morse. 2271 Emerson M., b. May 6, 1869; m.
Lillian Wright. 2272 Phebe Ann, b. Nov. 6, 1871; m. Theodore
E. Hopkins. 2273 George, b. Apr. 29, 1877.
Hinsdale Genealogy.
1265 HIRAM, b. in Griswold Mills, N. Y., 1842 (Samuel5,
Ephriam 4, Ephraim 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Carrie E. Lamb,
1845-1818. Hiram died 1885.
Their children: 2274 LILLIE; m. Theodore Parks. 2275
FLORA. 2276 LEWIS MUNSON. 2277 ELIZABETH; resi¬
dence Akron, Ohio. 2278 CHARLES, 1874-1875.
Records Fort Ann, N. Y., village cemetery.
1266 CEDELIA, b. in Fort Ann, N. Y. (Samuel5, Ephriam 4,
Ephriam 3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. in Montpelier, Vt., Mar. 16,
1870, George McIndoe.
Their children: 2279 Eliza; m. Judd Fairlee. 2280 David.
2281 George. 2282 Ada. 2283 John.
Records of Fort Ann, N. Y.
1274 ABIGAIL CYNTHIA, b. July 9, 1788 (Jabez5, Jabez S
Ephriam *, Jacob2, Michael1) m. John Calvin Loomis, b. in
South wick, Mass., 1789, who died Jan. 6, 1825. She died Feb.
25, 1862. Burials in Spencertown, N. Y.
Their children: 2284 Julia A., b. 1809; d. in Troy, N. Y.,
Dec. 7, 184—, unm. 2285 Ursula, b. 1811; m. Gilbert Bristol.
2286 George, b. 1813; m. Catherine Stupleheim. 2287 Chester
G., b. Jan. 12, 1815; m. (1) Harriet Cole., m. (2) Sarah A. Burdick.
2288 John C., b. Dec. 28, 1816; m. Azarina Smith. 2289 Truman
318
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P., b. Aug. 8, 1818; m. Della A. Stiles. 2290 Charles D., b. Jan.
30, 1820; m. Eliza K. Niles. 2291 William W., b. Sept. 1, 1821;
m. Charlotte Pease. 2292 Cordelia, b. June 22, 1823; m. Judson
Morey. 2293 Elizabeth, b. Aug. 2, 1825; m. John Colbem.
Loomis Genealogy.
1275 SHERMAN, b. Aug. 16, 1790 (, Jabez 5, Jabez*, Ephriam 3,
Jacob 2, Michael1)] m. (1) Lydia Dean, who died Aug. 1, 1845,
ae. 61; m. (2) Harriet Woodward, wTho died July 16, 1872.
Sherman died 1864; Spencertown, N. Y., cemetery.
Census 1850, Ghent, Columbia county, N. Y., showrs him a
farmer, aged 59, Harriet, aged 47.
Their children: 2294 ISAAC D., b. 1820; d. May 13, 1838,
aged 18. 2295 JAMES S., b. 1826.
Spencertown, N. Y., records.
1276 JOHN LAWRENCE, b. June 28, 1795 (Jabez5, Jabez*,
Ephriam 3, Jacob2, Michael1) ; m. Betsey Bemis, b. Mar. 22, 1799,
who died Dec. 12, 1853. He died Oct. 21, 1849, ae. 54; Spencer¬
town, N. Y., cemetery.
Their children: 2296 MINER\ A NANCY, b. in Troy, N. Y.;
d. Sept. 30, 1877, unm. 2297 WILLIAM HENRY, b. Jan. 30,
1821. 2298 MARY MILLICENT, b. Oct. 29, 1823; d. Jan. 30,
1880. 2299 CAROLINE J., b. May 16, 1826. 2300 NELSON
J., b. June 14, 1829. 2301 LUCINDA P., d. Dec. 15, 1849, unm.
2302 EPHRIAM BEMIS, b. Mar. 6, 1835. 2303 JAMES T., b.
Oct. 22, 1838.
Census records of 1860 and 1870.
1277 DEBORAH, b. Jan. 30, 1801 (Jabez5, Jabez*, Ephriam 3,
Jacob2, Michael1)] m. William Bemis, b. 1795, who died 1877.
Deborah died 1848. Spencertown, N. Y., cemetery.
Their children: 2304 Henry G., b. 1824; d. 1847. 2305 Lydia.
2306 William. 2307 Charles. 2308 Mary. 2309 Robert. 2310
Jane E., b. 1839; d. 1840.
Spencertowm, N. Y., records; census records of 1850.
Michael Griswold
319
1278 ALBERT, b. May 10, 1803 ( Jabezb , Jabez 4, Ephriam*,
Jacob*, Michael1); his wife was Lucinda, whose parentage has
not been ascertained.
Census record 1850, Chatham, N. Y., shows him ae. 46; Lucinda,
ae. 45; Barnes, ae. 21; Louisa, ae. 16; Emma, ae. 14.
Their children: 2311 BARNES, b. 1829. 2312 LOUISA, b.
1834. 2313 EMMA, b. 1836.
• 1279 NORMAN FRANCIS, b. in Spencertown, N. Y., May
15, 1805 ( Jabez6 , Jabez*, Ephriam 3, Jacob*, Micahel1); m. Apr.
29, 1827, Deborah Richmond, d. of Peleg and Margaret
(Soule) Richmond, of Hinsdale, N. Y., who died Oct. 14, 1873.
He died 1891.
Census record of 1860, Moffett’s store, Columbia county, N. Y.,
shows his age 56; Deborah, 53; Stephen N., 30; Norman D., 21;
Crawford, 9.
Their children: 2314 GEORGE RICHMOND, b. Aug. 19,
1828; d. Oct. 18, 1854. 2315 STEPHEN NELSON, b. Apr. 23,
1830. 2316 CYNTHIA A., b. Dec. 3, 1831. 2317 CORDELIA,
b. Dec. 17, 1833; d. Feb. 25, 1848. 2318 JULIA A., b. Oct. 12,
1835. 2319 NORMAN DELMAR, b. July 3, 1840. 2320 CRAW¬
FORD G., b. July 27, 1842. 2321 EMMA A., b. Aug. 10, 1847;
d. July 25, 1848.
Richmond Gen., 468.
1293 JOHN DAVID, b. Jan. 21, 1811 (Matthew*, John*,
Ephriam », Jacob2, Michael1); m. Feb. 8, 1834 Sarah Towner, b.
1818, d. of Abraham and Hannah (Rowland) Towner, of New
Lebanon, N. Y., who died Sept. 5, 1908, ae. 90. He died Mar. 4,
1892. Burials in Avoca, N. Y.
John was a farmer and substantial citizen, prominent in the
community. Always interested in the upbuilding of the town of
Avoca.
Their children: 2322 RUTH MARTHA, b. Nov. 25, 1836.
2323 GEORGE W., b. July 5, 1838. 2324 JOHN EARL, b. Mar.
5, 1839. 2325 MATTHEW, b. Mar. 5, 1841; d. same. 2326
CELESTIA, b. Feb. 22, 1842; d. Aug. 13, 1842. 2327 MARY
JANE, b. Apr. 25, 1844. 2328 CHARLES WESLEY, b. Apr. 3,
1847. 2329 JAMES FRANK, b. Dec. 13, 1849. 2330 LISETTA
320
The Griswold Family
ANN, b. July 26, 1851. 2331 JOEL WELLINGTON, b. Apr.
25, 1854. 2332 WILLIAM DELMAR, b. Apr. 1, 1859. 2333
SARAH MILICENT, b. Mar. 22, 1862.
Records of Avoca, N. Y.; Towner Gen.
1294 GEORGE, b. Jan. 7, 1813 (Matthew6, John*, Ephriam 3,
Jacob2, Michael1). His wife was Sarah, whose parentage is un-
known.
Census 1860, South New Berlin, N. Y., shows him a carpenter
se. 47, b. in New York State; Sarah, as. 34, b. in New Jersey;
Euphemia, x. 17; Lillian 15; Georgianna, 12; Horatio, 9;
Frank, 7; Jane, 4.
Their children: 2334 EUPHEMIA, b. 1843. 2335 LILLIAN,
b. 1845. 2336 GEORGIANNA, b. 1848. 2337 HORATIO, b.
1851. 2338 FRANK, b. 1853. 2339 JANE, b. 1856.
1295 CHESTER M., b. Jan. 17, 1815 (Matthew6, John*,
Ephriam3, Jacob2, Michael1); m. Sophronia J. Mosher, b. 1817,
who died 1895. Chester died 1905. Burials in Woodhull, N. Y.,
cemetery.
Settled in Addison, N. Y., about 1836, where they lived for
about 12 years. Harness-maker. Removed to Woodhull, N. Y.
Prominent in town affairs and was held in high esteem. Justice
of the peace for 18 years. Postmaster four years.
Census 1850, Woodhull, shows him age 33; Sophronia, 29;
Chester, 10; Franklin, 7; Edgar, 3, and Charles, 7 months.
Their children: 2340 CHESTER, b. 1840. 2341 FRANKLIN,
b. 1843. 2342 EDGAR, b. 1847. 2343 CHARLES, b. 1850.
2344 WILLIE H., d. aged 2. 2345 MINNIE E., d. aged 10.
Hist, of Steuben County, N. Y.
1300 ROBERT B., b. Mar. 18, 1827 (Matthew6, John*, Eph¬
riam3, Jacob2, Michael1). The name of his wife is unknown, except
Sarah, shown on census record.
Administration of his estate, Norwich, N. Y., surrogate, his
will May 21, 1885, mentions his son Matthew C. Griswold;
children of Matthew C., and Helen E. Griswold.
Census 1860 South New Berlin, N. Y., shows him aged 33;
Sarah, aged 22; Betsey E., aged 71; Euphemia, aged 50.
Child: 2346 MATTHEW C.
Michael Griswold
321
1303 MILICENT ( Robert 6, John 4, Ephriam1, Jacob2, Michael l)
m. Robert M. Cross, of whom we have no further record.
Their two children are shown on census record of 1870 living
with their grandmother Lydia.
Children: 2347 Helen A., b. 1857. 2348 Herbert E., b. 1862.
1304 JOHN W., b. 1835 (Robert5, John*, Ephriam 3, Jacob2,
Michael1). His wife was Betsey 0., of whom we have no further
record.
Census of 18/0, Austerlitz, N. Y., shows him a carpenter,
ae. 35; Betsey O., ae. 31; John A., ae. 22.
Their son: 2349 JOHN A., b. 1868.
1305 LUCIEN S., b. Sept. 11, 183/ (Robert5, John*, Ephriam 3,
Jacob2, Michael1)’, m. 1860 Sarah A. Fredenberg.
Lucien died 1922. Civil war, Co E., 128th N. Y. V. (T.S.R.).
Burial in Spencertown, N. Y., cemetery.
Administration of his estate mentions Sarah A. Griswold;
Ada L. Shrader; Katherine L. Griswold, of Canaan, N. Y., and
Edward H. Griswold.
Their children: 2350 VESTA ALETA, b. Nov. 12, 1860.
2351 ADA LUCINDA, b. Sept. 1, 1862. 2352 ELLEN KATE,
b. July 31, 1866. 2353 MARY BERNICE, b. Apr. 2, 1869. 2354
CORA ELIZABETH, b. Apr. 22, 1874. 2355 WRlGHT SMITH,
b. Feb. 21, 1878. 2356 UEL L.
Records of Spencertown, N. Y., and family record.
1312 RHODA, b. Aug. 1792 ( Ashbel 5, Gideon *, David3, Michael2,
Michael1)’, m. Oct. 20, 1813, Zina Hart, of Avon, Conn., b.
Dec. 2, 1788, s. of Linus and Mary Ann (Wilcox) Hart.
Farmei , resided in West Avon, Conn., where he died Oct. 1,
1867, *. 79.
Their children: 235/ Linus Ormi, b. Mar. 20, 1815; m. Ann
Penfield. 2358 Paulina Griswold, b. Sept. 19, 1817; m. Simeon
D. Chappell. 2359 Ephriam Woodruff, b. Nov. 21, 1819; d.
Mar. 30, 1822. 2360 Daughter, b. 1821. 2361 Diana, b. June 5,
1823; d. Sept. 20, 1825. 2362 Ephriam Ava, b. Feb. 12, 1825; m.
Sarah E. Spencer. 2363 Russell Dennis, b. Mar. 15, 1832; drown¬
ed May 21, 1841, ae. 9.
Hart Gen.
322
The Griswold Family
1319 DAVID, b. Jan. 21, 1787 (David6, Elijah 4, David6, Mi¬
chael6, Michael1)-, m. Sarah A. Jones, whose parentage is un-
known.
Administration of his estate, Elmira, N. Y., surrogate, men¬
tions widow, Sarah A.; Jonas and John Griswold, half brothers.
No family stated.
1320 THOMAS, b. Feb. 23, 1790 (David6, Elijah 4, David6,
Michael 2, Michael1); m. Betsey Wier, b. 1797.
They resided in Southport, N. Y., and later removed to Te-
cumseh, Mich., where he died, and Betsey m. (2) Samuel W illard.
Census 1850, Tecumseh, Mich., shows her age 53; Sally Ann,
19; John, 16.
Their children: 2364 MARTHA, b. May 9, 1817. 2365
CHARLES, b. 1819. 2366 GEORGE, b. Oct. 21, 1822. 2367
JULIA. 2368 SARAH ANN, b. 1831. 2369 JOHN WIER, b.
1834.
Records of Southport, N. Y.
1322 JOHN,- b. in Southport, N. Y., May 22, 1803 (David6,
Elijah 4, David6, Michael2, Michael1); m. (1) Sally, who died
Mar. 19, 1835, se. 31-3-23, buried in the old Southport cemetery.
He m. (2) 1839, Esther Little Baker, b. 1817, who died Mar.
12, 1886.
Census 1840, Southport, N. Y., shows him a farmer, se. 46;
wife Esther L., se. 32; Marcus, se. 16; Mary, 14; Robert, 12;
Alice, 10; Gustavus, 8; Edwrard, 5; Albert, 3; Emma, 1.
Administration of his estate, Elmira, N. Y., surrogate, men¬
tions Esther L., widow; Marcus Griswold, of Welden Creek,
Mason county, Mich.; Mary A. Miller, Southport; Robert Gris-
wTold, Woody, Lincoln county, Kan.; Alice E. Roberts; Edwrard
B. GriswTold; Albert and Emma Griswold.
Her estate mentions Albert, her son, adjudged insane; son
Edw'ard B.; daughters Alice E. Roberts and Emma Griswrold.
John died in Southport Jan. 9, 1879.
Their children: 2370 MARCUS. 4371 MARY A., b. 1837.
2372 ROBERT, b. 1838. 2373 ALICE E., b. 1840. 2374 ED¬
WARD B. 2375 ALBERT, insane; confined in the asylum,
Ovid, N. Y. 2376 EMMA, unm. Her will, Nov. 1, 1917, men-
Michael Griswold
323
tions Florence Roberts Miller, niece; William D. Miller, Frank
8. Miller, and Fred C. Miller, nephews; Marcus, half-brother,
and his son John.
1323 SARAH, b. in Southport, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1806 {David1,
Elijah*, David2, Michael \ Michael l); m. (1) Smith; m. (2) Boyer.
Children Smith mentioned in the estate and will of their
grandfather David Griswold: Jane, Darwin and William.
Children: 2377 Jane. 2378 Darwin. 2379 William.
1324 JONAS, b. Apr. 16, 1810 (. David 6, Elijah \ David2, Mi¬
chael-, Michael1); m. Fanny L. Smith, b. June 12, 1811, who
died 1885, ae. 74, dau. of Job and Milly (Cassada) Smith. Jonas
died July 12, 1891, ae. 81.
Census of 1850 shows self and wife, four sons and one daughter.
Census 1860 shows him a farmer, ae. 50; Fanny S., ae. 58; Clayton
H., ae. 24; Harriet, ae. 20; Jonas Smith, ae. 12.
Jonas was an elder in the Presbyterian Church for more than
50 years.
Their children: 2380 GUY SMITH, b. 1832; d. 1852. 2381
ALPHA DURHAM, b. Mar. 12, 1834. 2382 CLAYTON HET-
FIELD, b. Sept. 22, 1836. 2383 HARRIET, b. 1840 2384
JONAS SMITH, b. 1848.
Southport, N. Y., Presbyterian Church records; Family
records.
APPENDIX
MICHAEL BRANCH
88, Vol. II, pg. 181.
JOHN, b. in Guilford, Conn., June 23, 1721 ( Samuel 3, Thomas 2,
Michael1)] his wife was Lydia, name and parentage unknown.
By will of his father, 1732, he was granted part of the Black Rock
District farm, in Killingworth, west of the Hammonasset river.
He purchased land of John Spelman, of Granville, Mass., Apr.
10, 1757. Hampshire county, Mass., Deeds, 8-693. About 1757-
58 removed to Granville. They were members of the Congrega¬
tional Church there. Later settled on a farm two miles south of
Norwich, Mass., Hill, about 1771.
Became a prominent citizen, there. Assisted in organizing a
church ; served as constable, tax collector and fence view er. His
will, Northampton, Mass., probate records, Jan. 23, 1807, men¬
tions the children following. John died Aug. 11, 1813, se. 93.
Nonsuch, Mass., cemetery inscriptions. Date of Lydia’s death
unknown.
The following numbers of the children appear in this volume:
375A JOHN, b. Oct. 15, 1758 (Killingworth, Conn., record).
375B MARY, bapt. 1762. 375C SAMUEL, b. 1762; bapt.
1764. 375D LUCRETIA, b. 1762; bapt. 1764; d. unm., Mar.
25, 1837. 375E ASHER, bapt. 1767. 375F ENOCH, bapt.
1769. 375G APPOLOS, bapt. 1772. 375H RUFUS, bapt.
1773. 3751 ELIZABETH.
Huntington, Mass., records; Guilford and Killingworth, Conn.,
records; East Granville, Mass., Congregational Church records.
90, Yol. II, pg. 219.
Nov. 25, 1712, Manus Griswold and Chloe Talmadge were
married. North Guilford Congregational Church record. The
record also shows the baptism of children shown under this
number.
Michael Griswold
325
95, Vol. II, pg. 184.
LYDIA, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Apr. 27, 1719 (Michael*,
Isaac2, Michael1)-, m. in Killingworth, Apr. 18, 1757, John Nich-
OLS.
Their children: John, b. July 16, 1758. Lydia, b. Sept. 7, 1760.
Killingworth, Conn., Congregational Church record.
97, Vol. II, pg. 184.
ELIZABETH, b. in Killingworth, Conn., Jan. 10, 1725 (Micl i-
aeZ3, Isaac2, Michael1); m. in Killingworth, Jan. 12, 1756, Hay-
ton Davis, s. of Solomon and Sarah (Hayton) Davis, b Feb
20, 1725, in Killingworth.
Long Island was the home of a large family of Davises who
were evidently descendants of John, who came from Boston 1655.
A number of these settled in southern Connecticut, Guilford and
Killingworth, and there is a strong probability that the Davis
family of Middlesex county are from one of these. Solomon was
the first of the name in Killingworth, who it is supposed came
from Guilford and settled on Pea Ridge, eastward from Guilford,
about 1709. His wife was Sarah Hayton. Elizabeth died June
1790.
Hayton received a deed of land from his father Mar. 12, 1762.
Hayton deeded land to his son Ebenezer Mar. 25, 1783. Deeded
the remainder of his lands to his wife Elizabeth, Mar. 10, 1779.
We do not know the birth date of Ebenezer.
125, Vol. II, pg. 188.
MARY, b. in Litchfield, Conn., Mar. 22, 1726 (Jacob*, Jacob2,
Michael1); m. Elisha Kilborn, s. of Joseph of Litchfield, b.
Oct. 16, 1726.
Resided on Baker Hill. Elisha served as grand juror. Removed
to Castleton, Vt., and Hampton, Washington county, N. Y.
Inscription, West cemetery, Litchfield: “Here lieth the body
of Mrs. Mary Kilborn, the wife of Mr. Elisha Kilborn. She died
June ye 3rd. 1754, in the 28th. year of her age.”
Their children: Elisha, Abigail, m. Stephen Read. Diadema,
m. David Kilborn. Mary, m. Jacob Baker. Lydia, m. Benjamin
326 The Griswold Family
Palmer. Elizabeth, m. Mr. Whipple of Vt. Jerusha, m. Suprean
Smith.
Litchfield, Conn., records; Kilbom Gen.
148, Vol. II, pg. 192.
ANNE, b. in Wethersfield, Conn., Oct. 10, 1746 ( Ebenezer *,
Jacob*, Michael*)-, m. (N. C. R.) May 21, 1772, Elisha Wood-
ruff of Farmington.
140, Yol. II, pg. 233.
Rebeccca Griswold, wife of Noahdiah Hooker, is worthy of
special mention as the descendant of a brave officer of the French
Wars, and a fitting consort of a worthy husband, showing that a
woman may take an important part in war. Rebecca exhibited
the true Griswold spirit during the Revolution by taking charge
of a gang of British prisoners at Farmington, and with them
working her husband’s farm, raising produce for use of the family
and the army.
168, Yol. II.
ELIJAH, b. in Farifiington, Conn., May 20, 1719 (David3,
Michael 2, Michael1); m. in Tyringham, Mass., Apr. 25, 1754,
Abigail Thomas, whose parentage has not been ascertained.
Settled in Tyringham at an early date and became prominent
in the upbuilding of the community. Laid out many of the roads
and became the owner of considerable property. Mentioned in
Great Barrington, Mass., land records, 1763, 1764.
Removed to Nobletown, Albany county, New York. Men¬
tioned there 1766. He is probably the Grisel, Elijah II, pvt.
Capt. John Hogeboom’s Co., Claverack, N. Y., May 13, 1767.
He doubtless is the Elijah who served in the Revolution, pvt. in
the Levies and New York Line, Capt. Pearcy, Col. Willett,
New York troops.
Removed with his 'family to Chemung county, N. Y. Shown
on census there 1800, self and wife.
Their children: 607A. EUNICE, b. Feb. 2, bapt. Feb. 9, 1755.
607B. ANNE, b. Apr. 2, 1756; d. Mar. 17, 1763. 607C. DAVID,
Michael Griswold
327
b. Mar. 13, 1761. 607D. GIDEON, b. May 12, bapt. Sept. 18,
1763. 607E. SYBIL, b. Mar. 1765. 607F. ELIJAH, b. 1767.
607G. PATIENCE. 607H. ELISHA, b. 1774.
Monterey, Mass., Congregational Church records; Tyring-
ham, Mass., town records; New York Archives, roster of state
troops.
NEW GRISWOLD LINES
m
The following names appear to be the founders of separate
Griswold family lines in America. We have, as yet, only meagre
information, and the mention here is for the purpose of laying
a foundation for future study.
EDWARD GRISWOLD of Edgmont, Pennsylvania. He is
shown as a resident of Edgmont in May 1739. Probate records
of West Chester, Pa., show appraisement of his estate Sept. 28,
1752. His wife Mary and Thomas Griswold as administrators.
WILLIAM GRISWOLD, b. in Stroud, England, 1726. May
17, 1758, return of a company enlisted for a campaign in the
“lower counties” under Capt. McClughan. His age given as 32.
JOHN GRISWOLD, b. in England 1818. His wife was Sarah
A., whose parentage is unknown.
Came to America and settled in Franklin township, Delaware
county, N. Y. Census there 1850 shows him aged 32; Sarah A.,
aged 31, both bom in England. Their children: John B., b.
1847; Charles H., b. 1849.
ROBERT GRISWOLD, b. in England, 1811. Came to America
and settled in Perry, Wyoming county, N. Y., and engaged in
the milling business. Married there, his wife being Mary, parent¬
age not stated. Census there 1850 shows him aged 39, b. in
England; Mary, aged 38, b. in New York State.
CHANGE FOR VOL* II
In Volume II, on page 83, will be found the record of Ezekiel
Ashley and his wife Hannah Griswold, b. in Norwich, Conn.,
1699.
This record is erroneous. The wife of Ezekiel was Hannah,
daughter of Benjamin, b. March 16, 1698/9, No. 132, page 38,
Vol. II, and her proper record is as follow's:
Hannah, b. in Windsor, Conn., Mar. 16, 1798/9 (Benjamin* ,
Benjamin 3, George 2, Edward1); m. Nov. 5, 1724, Ezekiel Ashley,
b. Apr. 27, 1701, s. of Samuel and Sarah (Kellogg) Ashley, of
Westfield, Mass. (pg. 83, 84, Vol. II). Ezekiel Ashley died 1745.
Hannah m. (2) in Woodstock, Conn. (Int. recorded there Oct.
10, 1747, Capt. Joseph Wright, as fourth wife).
I
INDEX
EDWARD BRANCH
GRISWOLD NAMES
Aaron
1743
48
1785
70
1770
76
1800
77
Aaron D.
1823
148
Abel
1731
31
1762
31, 120
1760
44
1784
129
1806
120
Abel B.
1778
110
Abiah
1758
33, 126
1774
49
Abiel
1755
24
Abiel B.
1779
25
Abiel W.
1814
110
Abigail
1732
16
1746
23
1761
32, 121
1770
33, 123
1767
33
1779
39
1773
91
1793
61
1797
144
1803
148
1806
78
111
141
138
Abby J.
141
Abner
1762
60
60
1780
58
Abram
1784
74
1788
25, 111
Achsah
1770
91
1772
90
Adah
1770
52
Addi
1811
145
Adeline
88
Adeline
1803
82
Adeline C.
111
Adelia
114
Adolphus D.
1807
134
Adonijah
1739
33
•
1771
33, 124
Agnes
1817
148
83
Ahira
1778
36, 138
1803
46, 138
1814
137
Albert
1806
141
Alexander
1760
26, 114
1745
50
1767
50
1812
67
1830
75
Alexander H.
1807
103
Alexander V.
1766
23, 103
1798
135
115
Alfred
1800
112
1806
77
146
134
Alfred A.
115
Alice
1756
35
Algernon S.
142
Alma
1815
77
Almeda
1798
65
Almira
1811
89
50
Almon
1820
65
Alonzo
1826
147
Alvah C.
1801
138
Alvera
1800
135
Alvin
1768
35, 131
1781
127
Alvira
134
Alzina
47
Amanda
92
106
1799
138
1796
140
Amariah
1787
42, 147
Amasa P.
1804
59
Amaziah
1754
70
Ambrose
1769
49
Amelia
1793
75
93
114
Amos
1785
87
Andrew
1731
37
1753
37, 139
1761
35, 134
Andrew J.
111
Angelina
1807
135
Ann
107
1797
87
113
1825
85
Ann E.
1802
67
Ann D.
1804
103
Anna
1766
28
1766
35, 132
1763
64
1772
33
334
The Griswold Family
Anna — Continued
1775
18, 97
1765
35
1766
76
116
Anna M.
1797
114
88
Anne
107
113
Anson
1769
28
1788
129
Artemesia
83
Artimica
1812
147
Arthur W.
1826
145
Arunah
1796
125
Asa
1758
83
1788
69
1792
83
1802
132
Asael
1768
54
Asahel
1811
134
Asaph
1791
129
Asaph S.
1813
134
Ashley S.
1784
56
Asenath
1773
18, 97
1783
70
1788
74
1796
97
Augustus
1778
31
117
115
Aurelia
1765
51
1789
82
93
Avery
1767
44
112
Azel
1763
35, 134
Azuba
1778
44
Bathsheba
1758
81
Benajah
88
1779
88
Benjamin
1756
71
1756
81*
1765
26, 112
1769
36, 149
1769
47, 149
1792
72
149
Betsey
1768
31, 119
1781
70
1794
50
83
42, 147
60
68
Betsey L.
1798
137
Betty
1765
33
Bille
1794
46, 149
Bird
1801
115
Bradford
1796
90
Bridgeman
1791
90
Burton
1811
138
Byron O.
1830
109
Caleb
1775
35, 133
Calista
90
Calvin
1775
86
Calvin W.
1791
53
Caroline
54
Carlos
54
Carpenter M.
1809
134
Catherine
110
1783
31
111
Charles
1792
74
1800
67
Charles A.
1800
78
Charles B.
138
1809
146
Charlotte
1764
16, 93
1772
36
1793
• 18, 98
1791
55
1797
82
1793
18
1795
116
1786
69
1811
131
Chauncey
1797
19, 100
Chauncey G.
1792
95
1819
132
49
Chester
1781
87
1773
33
Chloe
1759
79
1779
101
83
Christina
1784
24, 108
1808
108
Cicero P.
1815
108
Clara
60
79
Clarissa
1775
24, 107
1791
18
1791
78
1791
60
1798
87
1802
116
1802
131
1801
148
80
Clark
1792
130
Collins
118
Concurrence L.
1801
143
Cornelia
1804
67
Cornelia B.
1810
67
Cynthia
1773
52
Cyrus
1786
24, 109
Daniel
1726
30 .
1753
81
1755
52
Index of Edward Branch
335
Daniel — Continued
Edson A.
95
65
Edward
1759
16, 92
1765
31
1755
151
1756
73
1793
85
Daniel W.
1767
84
1796
74
1760
31
49
1762
63
1729
15
1781
61
1758
73
1788
81
Edward R.
1824
89
1794
64
Edward W.
1783
93
Daniel S.
1793
67
Edward T.
1804
144
Daniel
1787
75
Edward C.
1800
78
1799
85
Edward
77
1801
60
Edwdn E.
1802
95
1808
120
Edwin P.
100
Daniel B.
1804
123
Edwin J.
1801
105
Daniel M.
1815
133
Edwin B.
1805
108
1827
148
111
Darius
1764
26, 115
Edwin A.
1817
132
Darius 0.
1788
115
Egbert
146
David
1748
19
Eleanor
1776
17
1773
19, 99
1769
50
1749
33, 124
1786
51
1768
60
1785
94
David M.
1797
60
Eliel
1807
65
1800
125
Elihu
1756
50
David E.
1815
134
Elihu T.
110
1830
148
Elijah
1761
17
115
1762
17, 94
Davis
1777
61
1763
35, 132
Deba
96
1750
51
Deborah
1727
22
1779
51
1745
19
Elijah P.
1788
95
1776
23
Elisha
1731
22
1768
42
1762
23, 102
1788
102
1722
33
1790
59
1765
53
Delight
1751
21, 102
81
Delia
1812
106
1763
101
1826
92
Elisha S.
1793
142
Diance
1787
134
1813
53
Dorcas
42, 145
1801
65
Drusilla
1765
60
Eliza
50
Dudley
1791
130
1793
94
1794
115
Eliza A.
98
Eben
1803
78
Elizabeth
1718
21
Ebenezer
1725
34
1755
37
1749
34, 127
1759
30
1756
68
1732
31
1794
127
1764
32, 121
1755
37, 140
1759
35
Ebenezer C.
1821
145
1734,
36
Eber
68
1780
36, 139
Ebbun
1771
52
1786
103
Ede
1784
36, 139
1770
42
1759
37
1784
83
Edgar B.
1818
134
1795
84
Edmund
1765
67
1754
83
1816
68
•
1781
93
Edmund B.
1797
67
94
336
The Griswold Family
Elizabeth — Continued
85
1808
132
Elizabeth P.
1807
138
Elizabeth S.
1799
54
115
Ellen A.
1825
89
Ellen F.
111
Elsie S.
107
Ellsworth
Elvira
1802
88
1803
140
Emeline
1798
115
1810
77
Emily
1790
24
1800
82
83
1803
105
Emma
111
Emma F.
1848
111
Enos
83
Epher
1802
106
Erastus
1771
26
1772
26
1767
26, 115
28
Erastus W.
1802
114
Erastus L.
1794
115
1793
119
Erastus N.
1783
26, 114
Esther
1763
26, 112
1751
37
1810
75
Esther J.
83
1818
85
1780
101
Ethan
1779
53
54
1771
54
Eunice
1779
34 *
1795
24
1754
149
1752
34, 127
1771
47, 149
1788
55
108
1793
65
1791
103
1770
23, 105
83
108
58
Ezra
1767
104
1792
105
Fanny
1782
46
1790
92
1798
95
1800
137
1807
138
Fitch Reed
1820
134
Flora M.
107
Florida
1793
52
Frances
1799
95
Frances E.
110
Francis
1735
32
1762
75
1771
31
1776
33
1776
61
1781
46
1784
49
1740
48
1799
95
1829
75
50
148
Frank W.
138
Franklin
1808
91
1815
88
Frederick
44
1766
46, 149
1767
51
1797
112
Frederick B.
1824
118
142
Fredus
109
Fredus N.
1811
108
Friend
1764
89, 90
Gamaliel W.
1821
114
Gardner
54
Garwood
1803
68
Gaylord
1767
26, 113
Gaylord H.
113
Gaylord P.
114
1834
119
Gaylord D.
1819
114
George
1783
42, 147
1737
44
1752
55
1762
44
George S.
1806
53
George W.
1804
56
1772
61
George W.
1796
68
1761
69
1809
69
1756
83
George W.
83
George G.
1815
85
1760
85
1785
85
1830
103
1794
105, 130
George H.
1795
105
1797
116
George G.
107
George A.
1814
111
1802
103 *
George S.
1808
123
1802
116
Index of Edward Branch
337
Geralda
1804
135
Gilbert
1761
53
1788
53
1806
137
1816
146
Giles
1731
27
1774
27, 118
1748
57
Giles 0.
1775
58
1805
60
1780
101
1797
112
1812
118
117
Gilman
1803
65
Grace
1756
62
Grace N.
150
Grove
1781
49, 91
1811
91
Gurdon
1789
130
Gustavus A.
94
Guy
93
115
1829
119
Hannah
1767
27, 116
1739
27
1750
29
1754
34, 128
1761
36, 136
1747
38
1776
58
1780
26, 114
1790
64
1793
130
1789
75
1787
81
1789
75
113
1780 114
1793 130
Hannah P.
Hannah L.
Harry W.
Harvey
Harriet
1815
72
1817
140
1805
118
1795
53
1796
137
1804
137
1820
138
1796
114
1797
68
1794
112
1799
131
1766
26,
1806
113
1815
91
1793
103
1810
105
1816
103
1800
116
130
1794
97
Harriet A.
Hector A.
Heman
Henry
Henry W.
Henry A.
Henry A.
Henry B.
Henry C.
1795
1803
1817
1782
1828
1800
1792
1795
1806
1811
1807
1817
137
146
148
92
111
131
112
143
67
103
118
147
93
Hepzibah
1778
101
1730
20
Hewitt
1774
86, 13 i
Hewitt F.
1805
138
Hezekiah
1780
50
42, 14'
1773
51
Hiram R.
1805
105
Hiram G.
1797
116
89
127
Hitty
1805
112
Hooker
113
Homer F,
1805
131
Horace
1814
48
1787
72
1800
126
1796
130
43
Horace P.
138
Horatio
1801
143
1802
77
Howard
1804
47
Hubbard
1798
65
Hubbard N.
1804
131
Huldah
1739
18
1765
64
1783
25
1788
72
1782
19
1812
118
•
28
no
in
112
Isaac
1749
24
1779
24, 108
1779
32, 122
1755
32
1784
61
1792
125
Isaac M.
1803
108
Isaac P.
1817
no
Isaac C.
1810
123
Isiah
1801
129
Ila
1781
25, no
Inlietta
1796
19
338
The Griswold Family
Ira
1777
19
1781
110
71
Jacob C.
1806
117
James
1778
35, 133
61
1819
89
James L.
1795
72
James P.
1821
147
James H.
1817
109
James E.
1840
111
James W.
1833
111
James F.
1790
143
James H.
1818
77
Jane
85
*
50
107
110
1818
111
76
1821
147
1827
118
Jared
1788
56
1798
24
Jason
1796
143
1814
146
Jedediah
1764
35, 130
1767
36, 137
1763
67
1790
137
1792
137
Jehiel
1740
42
1776
42
1772
78
1796
129
49
Jemima
1770
41, 144
65
Jennette
1773
86
Jeremiah
1746
21, 101
1742
39
1775
39
1770
101
1773
39
1781
39, 141
Jemsha
1747
49
1755
62
1755
73
1794
74
Jesse
1779
58
1788
59
150
Joab ,
1740
44
1764
44
1760
117
1768
27, 117
1811
117
Joel
1734
17
1758
17, 94
1757
56
1792
64
Joel G.
1813
89
Joel C.
1793
94
Joel P.
1809
56
Johanna J.
1810
135
John
1652
151
1772
27, 117
33, no
1776
1773
35, 133
1776
33, 124
1730
36
1765
36
1778
25
106
1760
46, 149
54
1774
61
1754
69
76
1792
46
1796
46
87
1749
61
1764
75
1799
77
Rev. John
1765
36, 136
John
1798
137
1809
72
1809
72
1795
82
1803
138
1816
118
John W.
138
John C.
1819
88
John E.
1804
no
John A.
1796
131
1802
131
Jonah
1743
43
1753
41
1777
43, 148
71
Jonah B.
1800
148
Jonah B.
1802
135
Jonathan
1753
33, 125
1795
125
61
Joshua
1766
35, 130
Joshua C.
1804
131
Josiah
1776
52
1752
65
65
79
Josiah J.
1787
85
Joseph
1728
37
1749
43
1755
45, 149
1743
51
1776
36, 138
52
1796
75
Index of Edward Branch
339
Joseph — Continued
1797 46
85
48
49
1799 78
1805 116
1805 138
1811 140
1813 77
1819 123
1764 80
1796 .95
1789 101
1798 103
1802 47
110
1803 118
1800 83
1808 131
1779 87
146
1737 17
49
1784 92
1814 145
100
92, 145
47, 130
1821
1810 65
1817 89
46
1757 149
1802 47
1786 129
1793 102
1786 64
1769 44
101
1802 78
77
78
127
106
1802 64
137
1816 77
1813 135
1801 46
1810 46
1775 19, 99
1779 48
1792 88
65
1763 84
1807 64
1815 109
1821 91, 92
83
Lovice
1760
42
1778
42
Lovisa
1776
42
1782
52
Lovisa S.
1815
65
119
Lucia W.
1813
140
115
Lucinda
1812
65
Lucius
1819
146
147
1810
89
Lucius P.
111
Lucretia
32, 122
89
93
Lucy
1753
29
1768
124
1758
31
1765
31, 120
1753
58
1791
46
1778
33
1796
64
1772
41, 144
1796
64
1766
78
1808
118
1817
65
Lucy Ann
1806
72
Lucy M.
107
Luther
1766
17
Luther D.
1809
95
Lydia
1722
21
1741
45
1743
17
1763
31, 121
1763
36, 136
1776
34
1758
35, 134
1768
31
1772
44
Lydia A.
1790
95
Lydia
1790
102
1796
135
148
Lyman
1793
82
1819
91
Mable R.
1790
56
Manton
1793
85
Marcus
1781
111
1791
25
Marcus P.
112
Margaret E.
1825
144
Maria
96
54
71
1803
126
Maria D. S. ’
1830
111
Marilla
1783
81
Joseph J.
Joseph
Joseph S.
Julia
Julia Ann
Julia Ann
Julius J.
Julius A.
Justin
Kaziah
Ladora A.
Lafayette
Laura B.
Laura E.
. Lavania
Leonard
Lester
Lenthal
Levi
Linus
Lorenda
Lorenzo
Lorenzo M.
Lorin
Lois
Lott K.
Louisa
Louisa S.
Louisa
Louis
340 The Griswold Family
Mariett
1812
77
Martha
1775
42, 146
1797
64
1783
94
1807
131
Martha F.
98
Martin
42
1795
59
1805
65
79
1808
145
1762
79
1778
42, 145
Martin H.
1797
56
Matthew
1743
49
1771
49
1771
65
1796
61, 65
Marvin
1785
81
1789
81
1799
129
Mary
1724
30
1742
28
1764
44
50
76
1764
17, 95
1765
27, 116
1770
35
1757
40, 141
1758
42
1773
42, 146
1764
95
90
*
1747
57
1754
72
1770
132
1779
61
1752
61
1787
71
1788
64
107
1795
85
1808
78
1788
94
1783
88
1802
110
1803
110
1804
132
1823
146
Mary B.
1798
113
Mary C.
1806
95
Mary C.
110
Mary C.
117
Mary E.
1825
134
Mary E.
1806
140
Mary Ann
41
Mary Ann
1808
147
Mary Ann
1812
114
Mary Ann
89
Mary W.
145
Mary W.
1833
103
Mehitable
1751
33
1777
41, 144
1802
112
1805
112
46
Melinda
1777
68
145
Melvina
125
Melise
96
Melissa
1798
105
Mercy
1744
23
1750
58
60
Meletta
1805
82
1809
82
Merrill
1794
131
Michael
117
Mindwell
1788
24, 109
51
1760
86
1822
108
1814
110
Minerva L.
1823
98
Milton
1804
47
1795
112
Miranda
1822
148
106
Molly
1768
32
1779
52
Morris
88
Moses
1741
28
1817
119
Moses W.
1798
137
Moses N.
1769
28
Mottie
137
Myer
117
Nancy
1790
74
1792
43
1793
56, 72
1797
85
130
1798
138
Naomi
1767
41
Naomi H. 1823 123
Narcissa 1777 24, 108
Nathan 1798 74
1746 55
1799 56
1821 111
Nathaniel 1770 90
Nathaniel W. 1801 90
1821 119
127
Nellie 1759 100
Nelson 1808 148
1838 148
1820 89
Niles M. 1813 109
Index of Edward Branch
341
Noah
1746
51
1741
68
1771
51
Noah W.
143
Normand
93
Norman
1767
40, 143
Oregen
1785
25, 111
Olive
1780
19, 99
Oliver
1739
38
1754
20
1757
26
1783
27, 118
58
1774
41, 50
1784
101
1777
39, 140
Orinda
1813
46
Omri
1815
148
Orpha
88
Orre
1804
131
Pamelia
1797
131
Parley
96
Parthema
1806
137
Patience
1781
32, 123
1759
66
1765
32
Patrick
1808
142
1801
142
Patty Ann
1808
67
Paulina A.
1811
131
Permelia
1792
125
Peter
1757
37
1798
143
Phebe
65
1773
101
Phelina
1785
82
Philinda
1787
55
Phineas
1725
20
1750
20, 100
1782
101
Philip
1786
59
Pliny
1785
19, 100
Philo
1788
18, 98
Phoebe
1725
39
1755
40, 141
Polena
134
Polly
1801
53
Polly M.
1801
56
Polly A.
1795
60
Polly
1775
101
Polly C.
1790
61
1817
68
Polly
1803
68
1806
87
1791
72
1786
74
1774
33
Prudence
1748
24
Rachel
1771
101
1793
59
Rachel E.
1809
59
Ralph
1775
17,
96
Ralph F.
88
Ralph W.
96
Randolph
1806
132
Rebbecca
1772
17.
96
1776
28, 118
1794
53
1798
131
1802 77
Rebecca E. 1809 140
Rebecca G. 110
Rena 1786 125
Renssalaer
117
Rhoda
1772
54
1804
129
1819
147
Rhodilla
1756
34, 128
Richard P.
1842
112
Richard W.
1815
144
Riley
1793
143
Robert
1790
72
Roderick L.
1808
85
Roger
1731
41
1772
23, 105
Roger W.
1812
123 •
Roland
1813
111
Rosanna
1807
46
134
Rosetta
1788
58
Roswell
1792
81
1780
88
Roxalena
1766
42, 145
Roxanna
1807
48
Ruba
1788
125
Ruby
1773
42, 146
Rufus
1768
17
1773
35, 131
Rufus W.
1795
94
1810
132
Rufus W.
1815
132
Ruth
1761
35, 129
1757
36, 135
1767
31
1790
105
1810
120
Sabra
110
Sabrina
1772
44
134
Salina
130
1782
109
1787
24
Salomy
1789
69
Sally
1786
52
1785
58
1795
85
1795
137
1798
126
71
80
342
The Griswold Family
Sally S.
1804
137
1811
78
Sally M.
1811
77
Samuel
1715
21
1728
35
1759
34, 129
1745
52
1761
35
1775
52
1780
23, 106
1788
61
1790
101
1793
129
1796
78
1797
133
1795
67
1760
72
1800
77
1818
72
Samuel B.
1802
72
Samuel E.
1836
148
Samuel L.
1808
86
107
Sarah
1775
31, 120
1776
32, 122
1759
34, 135
1759
62
1759
36
1735
38
1732
40
1786
55
1780
61
1799
77
1768
76
1752
82
•
1804
64
1800
59
1807
56
1805
118
79
1817
123
Sarah Ann
98
Sarah Ann
1825
119
Sarah F.
1809
140
Sarah F.
1811
140
Sarah C.
1819
146
Sarah I.
111
Sarah E.
113
Seneca
1798
25
Seneca M.
111
Seneca
1795
25
1801
110
Seneca 0.
1823
111
Seth
1740
88
1774
88
1790
88
Sheldon
1798
130
Shubael
1729
40
Shubael
1734
41
1763
42, 145
Shubael F.
1761
40, 142
Shubael
1734
42
1789
142
Siba
65
Sidney P.
1809
129
Simeon
1765
16, 93
1781
42, 146
1773
76, 77
1808
77
1752
87
1830
147
Simon
1731
35
Silas P.
1812
132
Solomon
1778
18, 97
1737
42
1780
42, 146
1754
16, 92
1811
146
Sophia
87
50
1787
82
1794
95
1800
137
1816
131
1802
137
1803
142
1821
148
Sophronia
94
1796
137
1810
147
Stanley
1763
40, 142
1818
144
Stephen
1772
31
1768
54
Stephen A.
1805
54
Submit
1761
66
Sukey
1793
137
Susan
65
1827
68
1796
103
1789
125
Susanna
1769
26, 113
1761
87
Susannah
133
1773
33, 127
1729
37
1797
72
Sybell
1757
33, 126
Sybil
1742
18
Sylvanus
1733
25
1789
112
Sylvanus C.
1762
26, 112
1804
146
Sylvester
1774
47, 149
Sylvia
1781
23, 167
88
1800
103
1808
105
101
Tabatha
1777
42
Index of Edward Branch
343
Talcott
1791
82
Willard
1798
61
Temperance
Thaddeus
1800
84
65
1748
1771
55
40,
143
William
1772
1793
26, 113
60
1782
49
1769
68
Thankful
1795
61
1776
77
Theodore
117
1821
77
1814
146
•
85
147
William
P.
1797
114
Theophilus
117
William
B.
1823
65
1731
82
William
I.
111
Theresa
no
William
G.
113
Thirza M.
1800
95
William
D.
1815
123
Thomas
1728
20
William
F.
1807
140
1763
27,
116
William
F.
1805
140
Thomas C.
1800
72
William
L.
1815
147
1806
84
1808
116
Thomas W.
1765
84
1817
46
Timothy
46
William
H.
1804
77
1785
76
1809
138
Timothy D.
18,
97
Willis
1797
53
98
Willis ton
114
Truman
1767
44
Wilmot
1795
131
Tryal
1795
55
Wyllys
1766
35
Tryphena
1768
35
1803
89
Tryphine
1791
125
Zaccheus
1730
26
Ursula
1766
16,
94
Zalmon
1782
43, 148
Vashti
1784
92
1791
69
1774
28
Zara
1795
65
Viets
1786
101
Zenas
1758
59
1788
103
Zera
1805
72
Vincent R.
68
Zerhira
134
Wake man N.
143
Zerviah
1774
44
Walter P.
1806
77
1755
43
Ward
150
Ziba
150
1786
61
Zopher
1800
96
Weltha
1827
119
Zoroaster
106
White
1794
84
Zuba
1775
51
83
OTHER NAMES
bell, Alpheus
31
Vaniah
127
Benjamin
31
Capt. Thomas
127
Robert
31
Parnal (Willes)
127
Lydia (Hazen)
31
Zerviah (Hyde)
127
James
1755
32
John
1814
127
Zaccheus
1758
32
Nathan T.
1820
127
Lydia
1761
32
Elijah W.
1826
127
Thirza
1764
32
Simeon
127
Daniel B.
1767
32
Parnal
1772
128
Andrew
1770
32
Levi
1774
128
Lucretia
1765
129
Eunice
1775
128
Isiah
129
Susannah (Andrews)
35
Rhoda
129
Henry
1777
128
Mary
35
Lydia
1779
128
Noah
35
Mosely W.
1781
128
Anna (Marshall)
35
Dice
1783
128
Gurdon
126
Eunice
1789
128
$
i
344
The Griswold Family
Abell — Continued
Rachel
59
Thomas G.
1791
128
Isaac
59
Clarissa
1793
128
Emily (Gyles)
59
Frances
1798
128
Austin, Andrew
141
Mary
128
Thankful
61
Adams, Lydia
1767
94
Avery, Ruth
31
Ephriam
94
Abraham
31
Elvira
1807
147
Jane (Hill)
31
Levi
147
Christopher
31
Desdamonia (Munger)
147
Theodore M.
147
Adkins, Elizabeth
62
Aiken, Edward
1771
122
Backus, Nabby
126
Edward H.
1801
122
Ebenezer
126
Allen, Abiah
92
Sarah (Clark)
126
Solomon
92
Bacon, John
62
Ozias
135
Elizabeth (Adkins)
62
Thomas
144
John
1752
62
Alenah
144
Sarah
1777
62
Allyn, Elizabeth
18
John
1779
62
Azuba
93
Anne
1781
62
Alexander, Elizabeth
66
Daniel
1783
62
Alvord, Joseph
1748
29
Matthew
1785
62
Jonathan
29
Joseph
1787
62
Benedictus
29
Jonathan
1789
62
Lucy
29
Bailey, Deborah
129
Charity (Thrall)
29
Mary
57
William
1774
29, 107
Baker, Joseph
90
109
Edward
1772
90
Alexander
29
Martha (Death)
90
Mary (Vose)
29
Joseph
90,
Lucy (Griswold)
107
Achsah (Griswold)
90
Clarissa (Griswold)
107
Achsah G.
1809
91
Salina (Griswold)
107
Alvin H.
1810
91
Joseph
29
John F.
1812
91
Polly
30
Mary Ann
1815
91
Abigail (Elliott)
148
Bethual
106
Roswell
30
Hannah
106
Joseph
148
John
1792
136
Sarah (Starr)
148
Gideon
29
Moses
30
Gideon
1765
136
Rhoda (Smith)
30
Baldwin, Daniel
128
Abby M.
30
Freelove
1782
117
Sophia
30
Ruth
128
Eleanor
30
Samuel
117
Joseph
30
Joseph
58
Felton
1802
107
Daniel
117
William
1804
107
Lucy (Hills)
117
William F.
1807
107
Ballard, Sarah
133
Euclid W.
1813
109
Barber, Gideon
28
Alanson H.
1809
107
Martha
109
Ames, Anthony
63
Abiah
102
Anna Lenthal
63
John
102
Hannah (Eells)
63
Naomi
123
Andrews, Susannah
35
Daniel
123
Andrus, Sylvania
139
Ruth
123
Arnold, Almira
98
Barnard, Capt. Edward
50
Ashley, Elisha
28
Abigail
50
Atherton, Joseph
64
Mabel (Pinney)
' 50
Augur, Mary
1767
59
Barnes, Abel
49
Joseph
59
Cynthia
100
Index of Edward Branch
345
Barnes — Continued
Blakely
86
Lama
128
Moses
128
Lucy
138
Bartholomew, Rev. Andrew 81
Sarah (Catlin)
81
William
81
Hannah
1752
81
Bartlett, Sarah
35
Barstow, Lydia
38
Bascom, Ira
123
Joseph
122
Bateman, William
79
Bates, Vashti
100
Capt. Lemuel
100
Dorothy (Lewis)
100
Sarah
146
Ford
146
Bayard, Abigail
141
Beach, Minerva
117
Sarah
118
Elizabeth
127
Hannah
118
Elizabeth
127
Belden, Thomas
93
Bellows, Permeda
68
Benton, Violet
57
Ambrose
66
Berstow, Lydia
38
Bidwell, Clarissa
45
Bigelow, Barna
1762
48
Solomon
48
Silas
1795
48
Darah (Newton)
48
Martha
48
Abner P.
1805
48
Abigail
1809
48
Frederick G.
1813
48
S. Milton
1814
48
Birdsall, Martha
67
Benjamin
67
Mary (Tooker)
67
Birchard, Hannah
135
Bishop, Levi
66
Bliss, Prudence
54
Jonathan
54
Azariah
54
Sarah
54
Dea. Stephen
1758
135
Mary (Tilden)
135
Ziba
1782
136
John
1783
136
Anna
1785
136
Stephen
1787
136
Benjamin
1788
136
Luther
1791
136
Sarah
1796
136
Boardman, Sarah
101
Borden, Hiram
119
Bowers, Aurelia
64
Brace, Dotha
27
Bradley, Charlotte
22
Rebecca
66
Breed, Rebecca
126
Brewster, Katherine
19
Ruth
121
William
121
Jonathan
121
Bright, Henry
105
Brock, Sally
61
Simeon
61
Judith (Bunker)
61
Brown, Olive
58
Stephen
89
Hepzibah
89
Catherine
100
Jemima
79
Reuben
1768
89
Seth G.
1807
89
William
89
George
89
Lovisa
1811
89
Electa
1813
89
Sally M.
1815
89
Warren L.
89
Reuben Q.
89
Lucy Ann
1821
89
Almira
96
Icabod
118
Jacob
118
Harriet
119
Ichabod G.
1807
119
Adrian
1802
119
Ann
1805
119
Ruth
1807
119
John G.
1809
119
Henry
1811
119
William L.
1814
119
Jane E.
1816
119
Nancy
1820
119
John
119
Peter
151
Buell, Bela
1747
55
Jeremiah
55
Metteniah
55
Ruel
1778
55
Matthew
55
Julia
55
Bela
1787
55
Sarah
55
Jemima
55
Sarah
1765
75
David
75
Mary
75
Alexander
76
Alexander H.
76
Roswell
76
Ezekiel
28
Hiel
1764
78
346
The Griswold Family
Buell — Continued
Rebecca
1792
126
Lucy (Griswold)
78
Vera A.
1794
126
Capt. Hiel
78
Sibbell
1797
126
Abigail
78
William S.
1802
126
Roxanna
1791
78
Carew, Anna
139
Hiel
1793
78
Carey, Anna
17
Mary A.
1796
78
Carlisle, Philander
98
Heman
1806
78
Carpenter, Phebe
1773
96
Robert
1802
78
Carver, Samuel
81
William H.
1806
78
Rachel (Loomis)
81
Delia Ann
78
Gardner
1779
81
Jonathan
115
Elizabeth
1780
81
Pitt
115
Wealthy
1782
81
Frederick W.
1793
115
Anna
1785
82
Caroline
1799
115
Orinda
1788
82
Buckley, Amos P.
96
Samuel
1790
82
Bukworth, Henry B.
139
Harriet
1793
82
Jedediah
139
Case, Amasa
105
Bunker, Judith
61
Salome
1777
105
Burch, Elizabeth
126
Dea. Amasa
1731
105
Burch ard, Lydia
33
James
16
Burk, Minerva
128
Esther (Fithen)
16
Burro wrs, Tryphenia
135
Sally
16
William
150
Lydia
105
Burton, Benjamin
1754
136
Ashbel
30
Benjamin
1780
136
Esther
84
Ebenezer
1782
136
Joseph
84
Oliver
1784
136
Orre
113
Hannah
1786
136
John
102
Stephen
1787
136
Lucy
1767
91
Mary
1788
136
Job
91
Jedediah
1791
136
Margaret
94
Bushnell, George
1765
80
Dea. Elisha
1755
102
Richard
77
Lieut. Dudley
102
Jesse
80
Dorcas (Humphrey)
102
Prudence (Morehouse)
80
Almira
1777
102
George
1788
80
Sally
1779
102
John
1789
80
Dea. Abraham
101
Rachel
75, 80
Anna
101
Julia
1797
80
Elisha
1781
102
William
1803
80
Delight (Griswold)
102
Ann
80
Delight
1783
102
Prudence
1807
80
Julianna
1787
102
Butler, Joseph
135
Erastus
1789
102
Lucretia
1771
134
Electa
1791
102
Jane (Byington) #
135
Harvey
1793
102
Rosanna
134
Fanny
1796*
102
Richard
110
John
1797
102
Byington, Jane
135
Emily
1799
102
Fanny
1802
102
Calkins, Sarah
57
Edmund
1806
102
Hugh
57
Lucia
116
Cardwell, William
1751
126
Catlin, Sarah
81
Elizabeth (Burch)
126
Chaffee, Mary
1758
22
John
1780
126
Esther
1765
22
Samuel
1782
126
Hepzibah
1758
22
Uriah
1785
126
Hezekiah
1760
22
Nancy
1786
126
Hezekiah
22
Robert
1786
126
Mary (Toogood)
22
Lydia
1790
126
Clarissa
1781
148
4
Index of Edward Branch
347
Chaffee — Continued,
Cyril
148
Patience (Sexton)
148
John
1767 22
Champion, Elizabeth
57
Chase, Jacob
87
William A.
124
Chatfield, Cornelius
i 74
Child, John
80
James
80
Julia
1790 80
Hannah (Kelly)
80
Christy, Nancy
27
Church, Leman
99
Clement, Sarah
140
Cleveland, Samuel
133
Martha
147
Clark, Elijah
130
Sarah
126
Joseph
62
Lydia
99
Sarah
24
Paul
41
Zenas
41
Salmon
41
Ursula
1783 108
Moses
108
Coe, Robert
66
Jedediah
66
Thomas
1759 66
Elizabeth (Wilcox)
66
Heman
66
Elizabeth
66
William
66
Darius
66
Benjamin G.
66
Thomas J.
66
Jonathan
66
Polly M.
66
Rev. Willard
120
Colegrove, Ruby
124
Coleman, James
64
Collins, Mary
25
Edward
25
John
25
Susannah (Peck)
25
Elizabeth
44
Colt, Catherine
100
Comstock, Nancy (Lester) 126
Converse, Dorothy
38
Cook, Mary
130
Milicent
101
Erasmus D.
139
Conkling, Mary
77
Cooper, Nancy
95
Cornish, Charity
16
Zerviah
43
Amy
91
Cottrel, Rozel
146
Cowles, Zerviah
88
John
88
Eleanor
88
ZUpah
•
89
Crampton, Samuel
58
Crandall, Mary
42
Crittenden, Timothy
27
Cruttenden, Joseph
58
Zalmon
1749
58
Polly
1775
59
Sally
59
Lemon
59
Beriah
59
Hannah B.
-
59
Jonah
59
William
59
Abraham
78
Horace
59
Rebecca
1792
59
Josiah G.
1795
59
PoUy ,
59
Sally
1775
59
Hannah B.
1777
59
Josiah
1779
59
Abraham
1756
78
David
78
Elizabeth (Stone)
78
%
Daggett (Doggett)
Margery
149
Dea. John
149
Margery (Ames)
149
Damon, Judith
148
Dana, Anderson
151
Davis, Thankful
87
Death, Martha
90
Joseph
90
DeMott, Anthony
30
Dennis, George
121
Fanny
1782
121
Henry E.
1784
121
Betsey
1786
121
Nancy
1787
121
George E.
1793
121
Emily
1795
121
Mary A.
1798
121
Dennison, Edmund
78
Beckwith
73
Denslow, Nicholas
40
Benoni
1723
40
Benjamin
40
Ruth (Gaylord)
40
Sarah
1749
40
Tryphenia
1751
40
Zuiinda
1754
40
Oliver
1756
40
Joel
1758
40
Sarah
1761
40
Denslow
Phebe
1763
41
Submit
1766
41
4
348
The Griswold Family
Denslow — Continued
Lydia
1761
Joseph G.
1769
41
William
1763
Derby, Samuel A.
141
Oliver
1765
Lucy
1788
141
Beiijamin
Derry, George
124
Joseph
Dewey, John
39
Elizabeth (Hoskins)
ExDerience
39
Richard
Experience (Woodward)
39
Susannah
1756
DeWolf, Ruhama
57
Lucy
1759
Dickinson, John
123
Benjamin
1761
Huldah
123
Sarah
1764
Dodd, Joanna
86
Joseph
1766
Doolittle, Statira
45
Giles
1771
Dorset, Lydia
126
Daniel G.
1793
Dowd, Didimus
1746
58
William
1795
Joseph
58
Francis G.
1797
Cynthia
1773
58
Elisha
1802
Giles
1775
58
Charles
1804
Silence
58
Simeon
Downs, Dinah
69
Capt. Simeon
Aaron
69
Porter
Persis
69
John G.
Drake, David
1756
99
Jedediah
David
1792
99
Betsey
Lemuel
99
Capt. Elisha
Abigail (Morton)
99
Elizabeth (Lord)
Henry
1806
100
Simon
William
1808
100
Simon
Sidney
1810
100
Charlotte
Mary Ann
1814
100
Simeon
Julia
1817
100
David
Timothy
1820
100
Henrietta
Augustine
1742
28
Elizabeth
Job
28
Eells, Hannah
Martha (Moore)
28
Eggleston, Cynthia
John
28
Eunice
Mary
1761
28
Eldridge, Russell
Elihu
1763
28
Elliott, Abigail
Martha
1765
28
Ellsworth, Mary
Job
1767
28
Enno, Abijah
1747
Rhoda
29
Flavel
Lucy
1776
29
Aaron
Enoch
18
Lucy
Mary (Barber)
18
Elihu
1785
John
18
Abijah
1772
Sarah
1765
19
Benjamin
Sibbell
1767
19
Jerusha (Griswold)
Enoch
19
Susannah
Dresser, Otto
97
Abigail
Drummond, Mary
86
Elizabeth
Dudley, Hannah
78
Dotha (Johnson)
Dunnin, Sarah
1788
91
Ensign, Susannah
Estabrook, Rebecca 1745
Eastman, Elizabeth
71
Nehemiah
Jonathan
71
Abigail (Porter)
Edgerton, James
1726
37
Evans, Mary
William
38
Evarts, Pierson
Lydia (Barstow)
38
Linus
1777
Rozel
1759
38
Samuel
Oliver
1760
38
Leah
38
38
38
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
37
121
121
121
121
121
139
139
139
139
139
139
120
120
120
139
139
139
139
139
139
63
136
100
84
148
43
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
29
102
21
16
29
16
39
17
58
' 54
54
54
Index of Edward Branch
349
Evarts — Continued
Laura
59
Fanning, Chimona
16
Farmer, Joseph
119
Hannah
130
Farnham, Asa
122
Abigail 8.
1811
122
Lucretia
1801
122
Mary A.
1831
122
Fassett, Henry
128
Felch, Willis
139
Ferguson, Sarah
130
Ferrier, Sarah
20
Fessenden, Sarah
1776
140
Rev. William
140
Sarah (Clement)
140
Field, Luke
66
Samuel
66
Bethia (Johnson)
66
Chloe
1780
66
Johnson
1782
66
Betsey
1784
66
Jedediah
1786
66
Aaron
1788
66
Patience
1790
66
Luke
1792
66
Joel
1796
66
Samuel
66
Filer, Elizabeth
113
Fillmore, Rev. Jehiel
121
Fisher, Charles R.
93
Fithen, Esther
16
Flagg, Elizabeth
142
Saffa
142
Dr. Samuel
142
Martha (Bigelow)
142
Fletcher, Mary A.
99
Folsom, Mary
57
Hannah
57
Fosdick, Mary
26
Foster, Fidelia W.
121
Elisha
128
Fox, Chrisibus
113
Fowler, Hester
51
Polly
66
Franklin, Martha
68
Freeman, Jonathan
79
Frisbie, Susan
102
Fuller, Abel
16
Samuel S.
121
Galpin, Abby
86
Nehemiah
40
Ruth
40
Gates, Mary
127
Gaylord, Elijah
143
Margaret T.
143
Geer, Lucy
127
Nathan
127
Mary (Gates)
127
Gifford, Ruth
36
Gilchrist, Thetis
106
Gilder, Chloe
1768
57
Gillette, John
141
Abigail
115
Glazier, Roxanna
46
Gleason, Sarah
42
Goodwin, Meriam
1770
115
Rebecca
1770
25
Ozias
25
Samuel
25
Rebecca (Loomis)
25
Abigail
115
Stephen
115
John
124
Nancy
124
Harriet
124
Goss, Roxanna
1790
147
Levi
147
Horatio E.
1819
147
Edwin
1821
147
Mary
1828
147
Sarah M.
1828
147
Almene
1831
147
Gould, Major David
122
Graham, Sarah
16
Grannis, Benjamin E.
150
Grant, Joel
89
Jerusha
89
Zilpah (Cowles)
89
Graves, Abigail
53
Gregory, Silas
139
Griffin, Mary
57
Roswell
99
Florilla
1807
99
Oliver
107
Gross, Lydia
123
Hall, Moses
62
Elizabeth (Johnson)
62
Enos
1756
62
John
62
Nelson
144
Lucia
130
Abigail
1779
63
Nabbe
1781
63
Mary
1786
63
Mrs. Lovie
148
Hamlin, Caroline
64
Hammond, Polly
79
Harding, Leonard
123
Hart, Jesse
86
John
66
John A.
86
Harter, Catherine
137
Margaret
119
Christopher
119
Helen
119
Hazelton, Mary
33,
350 The Griswold Family
Habtinqs, Willard
64
Hatch, Salene
132
Mary
38
Hathaway, Amos
30
Hawkes, Rhoda
128
Hayden, Ebenezer
43
Mary
1739
44
William
44
Mary (Trumble)
44
Hayes, Cynthia
113
Dudley
113
Hazen, Lydia
31
Dudley
•
19
Eunice
19
Hewitt, Ruth
36
Ruth (Gifford)
36
John
36
Higley, Sally
102
Lois
1756
19
Dudley
19
Eunice (Stratton)
19
Capt. John
19
Rebecca
79
Hill, Sarah
47
Jane
31
Lucy
117
Hills, Eliza
141
Reuben
102
Hillyer, Sarah
50
Appolos
50
Hinman, Nancy
102
Hoffman, Jeremiah
80
Holcomb, Lieut. Martin
24
Thomas
24
Christina
1755
24
Anna
1747
28
Semira
130
Sarah
130
Moses
28
Oliver
105
Martha
112
Hermes
29
Elizabeth (Phelps)
28
Holt, W7illiam
62
Samuel
62
Samuel
1761
62
Abigail (Hough)
62
Hooker, Capt. James
22
Mary
113
Horace
113
Elizabeth (Filer)
113
Hopson, Avis
116
Horton, Lebbeus
129
James
129
Deborah (Bailey)
129
Hoskins, Robert
16
Elizabeth
16
Richard
37
Harrison
96
Hough, Thomas
38
Eunice
1755
57
Daniel
57
Violet (Benton)
57
William
57
Abigail
62
Hovey, Edward
79
Howard, Salenda
47
Howe, Rev. Solomon
138
Betsey E.
1815
138
Lucy (Barnes)
138
Hoyt, Caroline
66
David
80
Rachel
80
John
80
Samuel
62
Abigail (Hough)
62
William
62
Hull, Joel
60
Mary (Parmalee)
60
John
79
Mary
60
Lucy (Buell)
79
Sarah
1760
79
Humphrey, David
114
Lucy (Marshall)
114
Lucy
114
Lucy
1767
114
Cornelia
1787
111
Tracy
102
Amelia
102
Asenath
16
Benajah
16
Dorcas
102
Harriet
16
Noah
16
Joseph
16
Dudley
1733
17
Dea. Michael
17
Col. John
45
Capt. Amasa
1758
91
Hezekiah
91
Amy (Cornish)
91
Ruth
1789
100
Jonathan
100
Hungerford, Sally
100
Hunn, Lydia
37
Jonathan
37
Huntington, Backus
126
John
126
Erastus
126
Nabby
126
Noel
126
Sarah
126
Minerva
126
Thomas
1757
126
Christopher
126
Susanna
151
Caleb
*151
Hurd, James H.
73
Benjamin
64
Index of Edward Branch
351
Hurd — Continued
Asenath
73
Achmeles
1783
73
Abraham
73
Marv (Wilcox)
Caleb Leete
1753
73
72
Daniel
72
Rachel (Smith)
72
John
73
Dolly
1776
73
Daniel
1777
73
William
1778
73
Elias
1780
73
Leete
1781
73
Mary
73
Bela
150
Hurlburt, Joanna
30
Samuel
30
Benjamin
64
David
27
David
102
Hutchins, Ann
87
John
87
Hyde, Lois
133
Elijah
133
Elizabeth (Edgerton)
133
Zerviah
127
Anna
32
Elihu
1734
38
William
38
Elihu
1767
38
Richard
1772
38
Elihu
1767
38
Asaph
1769
38
Harriet
1807
121
Ann (Tracy)
38
Richard
38
Sarah
1776
38
Eliab .
1760
121
James
121
Sarah (Marshall)
121
Abiah
1795
121
Lucretia
1797
121
Henry
1799
121
Augustus
1801
121
Elizabeth
1803
121
Lydia
1805
121
Lucy A.
1811
121
Hynes, Minerva
93
Ingersol, Oliver
110
Polly
1779
110
Henry
95
Ingham, Maladine
88
Ives, Levi
64
Isabel
62
Olive
64
Lucina
62
Sally
64
Levi
1766
64
John
64
Mary
64
Dolly
1802
! 64
Clarissa
1810
i 64
Selma
64
Huldah
64
Charles
64
Levi
64
Sylvester
64
Lorenda
64
Jarvis, William
123
Asahel
123
Mary (Wright)
123
Thomas
123
Chester
123
Dwight
123
Alma
123
Kent
123
Edwin
123
Mary Ann
123
Jerta M.
124
Joseph S.
124
Horace B.
124
Harriet
124
Jeffries, Thomas
116
Jessup, William H.
116
Johnson, Bethiah
66
Elizabeth
62
Samuel
128
Dotha
29
Esther
83
Jennings
83
Jones, Jasper D.
1823
107
Mary L.
1820
107
Julia
1808
107
Sylvia C.
107
Amanda *
119
Squire
80
Judson, Abigail
78
Sally
16
Kannada, Alida
88
Kellogg, Jesse
1759
87
Capt. Noah
87
Clemence (Merrill)
87
Mary (Russell) Parish
87
Sylvia
1782
87
Frances
1784
87
Ansel
1787
87
Ralsom
87
George
87
John R.
1793
87
Susan G.
1796
87
Jesse
1798
87
Dorastus
1807
88
Kelly, Hannah
80
Lucy
119
Kelsey, Josiah
77
Abigail
1768
77
352
The Griswold Family
Kelsey — Continued
Mary (Conkling)
77
Isaac
55
Rachel
55
Martha (Wilcox)
55
Hannah
56
Sarah
1765
56
Jonah
56
Martha (Nettleton)
56
Kendrick, Rev. Clark
28
Kent, Cephus
119
Rev. Dan
119
Daniel M.
120
Katherine G.
1805
120
Horatio
1811
120
Juliette
1812
120
Abigail A.
120
Allen G.
120
John
146
Ketcham, James B.
150
Killiam, Hannah
88
Kimball, John L.
38
King, Harriet R.
102
Abigail
114
Kingsbury, Mary
128
Eunice
1767
130
Capt. Asa
130
Sarah (Huntington)
130
Henry
96
John
96
Willard
96
Hannah (Lawrence)
96
Rebecca
1795
96
John
1796
96
Harlow
1798
96
Lyman
1800
96
Eliza
1802
96
Caroline
1804
96
Willard L.
1808
96
Hannah
1812
96
Mary
1815
96
Sophia
1817
96
Sarah
140
Kingsley, Jason
128
Dr. Jacob
128
Kirkham, Samuel
66
Knowlton, Charlotte
117
Lane, John
57
Sarah
59
Joseph
59
Rachel
59
Landon, Hannah
72
Lydia
115
Landphere, Rebecca
126
Lamb, Dorothy
21
Lathan, Abigail
32
Joseph
32
Patience (Seabury)
32
Lawrence, Hannah
96
William L.
99
Lay, John
30
Sarah (Lee)
30
Amos
1722
30
Thomas
30
Eunice
1746
30
Amos
30
Elizabeth
30
Mary
30
Abigail
30
Sarah
30
Desire Loxey
80
Betsey
1768
136
Lee, Thomas
30
Sarah
30
John
30, 36
Eunice
36
Leonard, Henry
95
Lester, Nancy
126
Lewis, John
133
Dorothy
100
Anna
115
Lincoln, Abraham
85
Lines, Benjamin
124
Lucy (Griswold)
124
Long, Sarah
135
Lombard, Philip
146
Loomis, Rachel
81
Capt. Lebbeus
95
Rebecca
25
Lord, Charles
144
William E.
1769
144
William
1797
144
Alrnena
144
Jason
144
Wealthy A.
144
Sidney
144
Jemima
1799
144
Elizabeth
120
Lucus, Molly
95
Lyman, Ruth
135
Esther
1779
75
Seth
75
Betsey (Page)
75
Elias
1778
135
Ruth
135
Lucy
135
John
135
Hannah (Birchard)
135
Lucinda
135
Harry
135
Tryphenia
135
Elias
135
John
135
Louisa
48
Elizabeth
82
Mac han, William
m
87
Manning, Nancy
130
Josiah
130
Index of Edward Branch
353
Manning — Continued
Mary (Cook) 130
Maples, James 121
Martin, Rev. George 93
Mattison, Archibald 128
McGregor y, Abel 145
Ebenezer 145
Penelope (Pease) 145
McKee, Robert 83
Asa 83
Mabel 83
Joel 83
Daniel 83
Abiel 83
Eunice 83
Betsey 83
Nancy 83
Clarissa 83
McLane, Hector 22
Meigs, Sarah 137
Dr. Phineas 137
Merrill, Peter 33,
Jared 16
Hannah 1727 34
Susannah 33
Clemence 87
Mary (Haselton) 33,
Merwin, Fally 98
Metcalf, Roxse 119
Mitchelson, Arispa 1765 102
Elaphalet 102
Susannah (Enno) 102
Elizabeth 1768 103
Mills, Betsey 1787 24
Susannah 1786 24
Drusilla 1790 24
Roger 1746 23
Molly 1773 24
Peletiah 1776 24
Rufus 1783 24
Elisha 1778 24
George 24
Nabby G. 24
Thaddeus 102
Miller, Joel 62
Miner, Jesse 114
Harvey W. 114
Moore, Joseph 18
Sarah (Clark) 24
Elizabeth (Allyn) 18
Theophilus 18
Morehouse, Prudence 80
Morgan, John 35
Priscilla 35
Susannah (Andrews) 35
Morrell, Nathaniel 135
Morris, Content 123
Thomas 68
Morse, Sally 132
Lucy 65
Joseph
65
Lucy (Whittemore)
65
Polly
133
Susan
1777
133
Moses, Eunice
89
Morton, Abigail
99
Moulton, Vashti
75
Munger, Desdemonia
147
Munson, William
65, 116
Nathaniel
116
Avis (Hopson)
116
William
1796
117
Benjamin
1798
117
Abigail
Asahel
1802
1805
117
117
Nathaniel
1810
117
Edward
1775
97
Fanny F.
97
Marshall
97
Susannah
1759
143
Anna
1745
17
Ruth
118
Murray, Hester
58
Myers, Nancy
117
Gen. Michael
117
Caroline (Harter)
117
My gatt, Mary
40
Nettleton, Josiah
1767
60
Martha
56
Rachel (Kelsey)
55
Joseph
56
Hannah (Kelsey)
56
Isaiah
60
Jemima
60
Linus A.
1790
60
Mary
1791
60
Augustus
1794
60
Priscilla
60
Charlotte
1796
60
Alfred
60
Danforth
60
Willis
60 ,
Norman
60
Newton, Sarah
48
Jane
29
Amos
58
Nichols, Rebecca
1768
53
Niles, Juliet
1811
108
Lucada
1813
108
Moses
1818
109
Augusta E.
1820
109
Maria H.
1822
109
Augusta F.
1825
109
Pamelia
109
Richard
1785
108
Moses
108
Naomi (Marshall)
108
Noble, Mary
21
Fanny
122
354
The Griswold Family
Northway, Sylvia
Rebecca
Norton, Sybil
Catherine
Rebecca ,
Ebenezer
Clarissa
Nott, Hannah 1741
Capt. Gershom
Sarah (Waterhouse)
John
95
66
27
131
66
116
116
25
25
25
26
Olmstead, Daniel
68
Daniel G.
1802
68
Almira
1806
68
Harriet
1808
68
Martha Ann
68
Osgood, Sarah
66
Otterson, Mary
87
Owen, Isaac
43
Isaac
1736
43
Mary (Ellsworth)
43
Isaac
1757
43
Zerviah
1758
43
Mary
1758
43
' Sarah
1764
43
Abiah
1765
43
George
1767
43
Lydia
1769
43
Benajah
1771
43
M indwell
1773
43
Joab
1775
43
Lucretia
1778
43
Rachel
43
Page, Betsey
75
Palmer, John
109
Thankful (Davis)
87
Charles
96
Parish, Mary (Russell)
87
Elizabeth
28
Parks, Bethiah
70
Parmalee, Mary
60
Reuben
59
Deborah
150
Partridge, Martha
133
Mahala
133
Mary
60
Charlotte
38
Joseph
48
Parsons, Seth
128
Pease, Mary
42
James C.
145
Penelope
145
Monroe
128
Hezekiah
V
42
Mary (Crandall)
42
Peck, Edward
86
Hannah
75
Susannah
25
Peet, Samuel
Rebecca 1755
Marie A.
Fordis DeWitt
Pelton, John
Josiah
Elizabeth (Champion)
Ithamar 1769
Lydia 1772
Elias 1774
Zilpah 1776
Jesse 1778
Zenas 1780
Julius 1786
Harvey 1790
Percival, Elizabeth
Perezo, Polly
Perkins, John
Griswold
David
Eliphaz
Pettibone, Mary
Abigail
John
Dorcas
Mary (Augur)
Amasa
Pheland, Betsey
Elizabeth
Phelps, Abigail
Lieut. David
David
Abigail (Pettibone)
Abigail
Ozias
David
Elizabeth
Rhoda
Roswell
Alexander
Susanna
Frederick
Oliver C.
Hezekiah
William
Lydia
Anna
Cornelius
Noah
Noah A.
Hannah
Lydia G.
Chandler C.
George R.
Elisha
Noah
Lydia (Griswold)
Emily
Marianna
Charlotte
1735
1734
1754
1756
1759
1759
1765
1767
1769
1773
1725
1750
1752
1740
1762
1764
1766
1773
1779
1792
1795
1796
98
59
98
98
56
57
57
57
57
57
57
57
57
57
57
86
47
20
20
20
57
102
15
16
16 '
59
59
112
112
15
15, 16
16
15, 16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
16
21
21
22
41
41
45
45
41
45
45
45, 93
45
93
93
93
93
93
Index of Edward Branch
355
Phelps — Continued
Judson
George R.
Elizabeth
Anna
Cornelius
Hannah
Zaccheus
Esther
Elijah
Rebecca
Nathan
Aaron
Lieut. Thomas
Lieut. Samuel
Abigail (Enno)
Lois
Elizabeth
Lieut. Timothy
Eleanor
James
Hester (Fowler)
Cyrus
Sarah
Mary
Bildad
Eunice
Edith
Mark T. C.
Candace N.
Maria T.
Pierce, Samuel
Pierson, John
Jemima
Rev. Abraham
Sibbell
Pike, John
Ann
Pinney, Butler
Ens. Jonathan
Lydia (Case)
Norman
Emeline M.
Viets G.
Mary
Capt. Isaac
Sabra
Charlotte
Judah
Isaac
Humphrey
Youngs
Esther
Delia
Edward
Huldab
Capt. Abraham
Sarah (Clark)
Nathaniel
Sarah (Griswold)
1798
93
93
1800
93
1752
40
1772
40
40
40
143
1768
143
25
25
25
21
21
21
22
28
22
51
51
51
1771 108
142
143
108
108
108
1800
108
1805
108
1807
108
87
55
1750
55
55
55
100
1800
100
105
105
105
1800
105
1808
105
1815
105
1781
110
no
110
114
1757
112
112
112
1788
112
112
112
112
24
24
24
24, 25
24, 25
Mabel
Humphrey
Levi
Mabel
Platt, Sophia
Plumb, Samuel
Patience (Ward)
James
James
Hannah
Sarah
William
Amy
Emma
Pomeroy, Ralph
Dr. Enoch
Capt. Nathaniel
Alexander
Abigail (King)
Ebenezer
Phineas
Thankful (Smith)
Sally
Ralph
Eltwood
Samantha
Aurelia
William
Mary A.
Julia
George W.
Poor, Andrew
Elizabeth
Esther (Snow)
Porter, Abigail
Elizabeth
Samuel
Joseph
Joanna (Dodd)
Samuel
Nathaniel
Mindwell
Almira
Lama
Norman
Joanna
Chloe
Sophia
Post, Lydia
Potter, Desire
Rebecca (Breed)
Pratt, Daniel
Ellen M.
Henry
Susannah
Theophilus
Preston, Anna Hall
Pride, Nabby
Prindle, Gideon
Lettice
50
25
30
50
124
64
64
1757
64
1785
64
1787
64
1790
64
1794
64
1796
64
64
128
128
114
114
114
98
99
99
1801
99
128
99
1802
99
1804
99
1808
99
1810
99
1814
99
1818
99
54
1772
54
54
39
36, 86
1750
86
86
86
1780
86
1782
86
1784
86
1786
86
1787
86 •
1789
86
1792
86
86
86
70
83
126
58
141
21
1751
21
1754
21
89
1773
48
68
68
356
The Griswold Family
Prindle — Continued
Martha
68
Prior, Lovisa
147
Azariah
147
Alice
147
Punderson, Lydia
27
Ralston, Frances W.
100
Redfield, Eliakim
1770
60
Thankful
60
Priscilla (Nettleton)
60
Record, Sardina
134
Reed, Martha
46
Martha
139
Margaret
57
Reeves
Rachel
77
Rice, Lucy
1783
62
Robert
61
Thankful
1772
61
Mary
1775
62
Levi
1780
62
Amasa
1751
61
Lee
1810
62
Moses
61
Thankful (Austin)
61
Richards, Mary
50
Richie, Peter
84
Merwin
84
George 1791 * 84
William 84
Edward 84
Betsey 1797 84
Louisa 84
Sally
Margaret
Lurivetia 84
Richmond, Betsey H9
Riley, John J}6
Appleton 1765 116
Lucia (Case) H6
John H8
Mary 1795 116
Maria 1792 107
Ripley, Jabez 142
Rising, Abraham 43
Roberts, Ruth 1768 104
Lemuel 104
Ruth (Woodford) 104
Robbins, Thomas 97
Amelia A. 1799 97
John N. 1800 97
Loring G. 1797 97
Thomas M. 1808 97
Robinson, John 22
William P. H5
Rolf, Ansey 88
Rose, Elisha 18
Abigail 18
Sybil 18
Olive 1778 19
Aaron 1784 19
Rowland, Mary 22
Rowley, Elizabeth 18
Warren 100
Rugg, LucyJ. 88
Russell, Hannah 51
Sanford, Elizabeth
129
Sanderson, Harriet
128
Sampson, Daniel
132
Seabury, Patience
32
Sexton, Daniel
45
Patience
148
Mehitable
45
' Shelton, Philo
139
Sherill, Augustus
95
Short, Elizabeth
1769
79
Simons, Dorcas
41
Agnes
82
Simonds, William
65
Susannah
65
Skinner, Richard
1760
86
Polly (Thrall)
86
Susannah
1792
86
Electa
1795
86
Minerva
1796
86
Richard
1799
86
Slack, Mary F.
121
Slate, Anna
84
Smith, Peter
120
Augustus
120
Phineas
120
Daniel G.
120
Elizabeth
120
Rachel
72
Solomon
47
Levina
47
Orange L.
47
Joseph G.
47
Ziba
47
Lois
47
Chauncey
47
A
William
47
Abigail
61
Rhoda
30
Lucy
45
Lavincia
116
Paul
1763
122
Jerusha
122
Sarah
26
Amelia
1776
122
Amelia
103
Sarah (Stanley)
142
Snow, Esther
54
Soper. Salina
1796
111
Spafford, Elizabeth
64
Sparks, Honor
146
Spaulding, Asa
64
Aaron W.
64
Index of Edward Branch
357
Spaulding — Continued
Sally
64
Spencer, Thomas
82
John
66
Silas
82
Agnes (Simons)
82
Norman
83
Leonard
83
White
83
Asa
83
Sarah
83
Agnes
83
Lovisa
83
Artemesia
83
Spicer, Patty
121
Sprague, Ruth
33
Elias H.
99
Stancliffe, Martha
68
Thomas
68
Starkey, Polly
1767
75
Timothy
75
Rachel (Bushnell)
75
Starr, Sarah
1776
118
Ephraim
118
Sarah (Beach)
118
Sarah D.
148
Mary (Fosdick)
26
Stanley, Eunice
1732
26
Nathaniel
26
Sarah (Smith)
26
Mary
1740
27
John
27
Mary (Mygatt)
40
Elisha
142
Sarah
142
Sarah (Phelps)
142
Abigail
1731
40
Timothy
40
Stebbens, Rev. Samuel
94
Samuel
94
Sarah (Wood)
94
James
94
Stearns, Lieut. Ebenezer
32
Ebenezer
32
Mary
32
Lieut. Nathaniel
32
Stevens, Mattie
79
Arte mesa
55
Aaron
55
Sarah (Wilcox)
55
Temperance
51
Samuel
51
Hannah (Russell)
51
Olive
87
Stoughten, Ruth B.
114
Israel
43
Stratton, Eunice
19
Strong, Azuba
44
John W.
51
Elder John
51
Azuba (Griswold)
51
Stone, Elizabeth
78
Stow, Sally
100
Sumner, William
83
Sutton, Betsey
117
Swasey, William, M.D.
39
Tarbox, Julia F.
47
Talcott, John
82
Elizabeth
1760
82
Dea. Benjamin
82
Elizabeth (Lyman)
82
Lucretia
84
Abby
22
Taylor, Jesse
43
Teal, Joseph
76
Anna (Griswold)
76
Alfred
76
Sideneus
76
Rebecca
76
William
76
Tenney, Joseph
128
Abigail (Wood)
128
Isaac
1775
128
Hannah
1778
128
Polly
1779
128
Levi
1781
128
Jesse
1783
128
Lovice
1785
128
Achsah
1787
128
Alvin
1790
128
Luna
1792
128
Sarah
1794
128
Terry, Samuel
144
Samuel
144
Ezekiel
1775
144
Mary (Kellogg)
144
Ezekiel
1797
145
Henry
145
Mary
145
Tew, William
126
Tooker, Mary
67
Torre y, William
145
William H.
1797
145
Theodore
1799
145
Samuel
16
Thomas, Anna
138
Thompson, Sarah
20
David
1731
27
Gideon
27
Lydia (Punderson)
27
Rhoda
1761
27
Lucy
1762
27
Lovisa
1764
27
David
1766
27
Jesse
1769
27
Amos
1771
27
Olive
1773
27
Hannah
1775
27
Anthony
27
t
358
The Griswold Family
Thompson — Continued
John
Esther
Sally
Lucy
Tilden, Mary
Letitia
Thrall, Charity
Polly
Tomlison, Capt. Isaac
Sarah
Tracy, Ann
Lucy
Treadway, Russell
Trumble, Mary
Tudor, Rhoda
Rev. Samuel
Mary
Owen
Turner, Submit
Isaac
Nathaniel
Tyler, John H.
Laura
Bethia
Upham, Frances
Vail, James
VanDyke, Jane
Nichl
Viets, Widow
John
Lois (Phelps)
Eunice 1742
Wadsworth, Gordon
Samuel
Milicent, (Cook)
Wakely, William
Wallbridge
Polly
Henry
Martha (Reed)
Wallace, Sally 1785
Mary (Polly) 1784
Walter, Cyrus
Jerusha (Grant)
Ward, George
Patience
Warner, Eli
Azuba (Allyn)
George
Lucretia
William
Warren
Margaret
John H.
Wass, Anna 1769
John
1777
1779
Catherine (Norton)
131
27
Deborah
1775
131
28
Waters, Sukey
137
28
Waterhouse, Sarah
25
28
Watson, Mary
24
135
William
1748
19
129
John
19
29
Bethia (Tyler)
19
86
Webb, Ezra
25
137
Hannah
1741
25
137
Webster, Mary
24
38
William
24
81
Welles, Mary
1772
90
126
Dea. Eliphalet
135
44
Thomas G.
135
20
Weller, Dorothy
90
20
Ebenezer
90
20
Wentworth, James
129
20
Lititia (Tilden)
129
52
Elijah
1758
129
52
Reuben
1779
129
52
Clarissa
1781
129
87
Phebe
1784
130
87
Nancy
1787
130
19
Asahel
1789
130
Ira
1791
130
123
Sabrina (Griswold)
130
Eli
1794
130
66
Enos
1797
130
67
Warren
1800
130
67
Harrv
1802
130
16
West, Huldah
118
22
Joseph
118
22
Ruth (Munson)
118
22
Wheadon, Lucretia
88
Wheeler, Anna
127
101
Timothy B.
130
101
White, Frances
138
101
Whiting, Theodore W.
97
73
Whitman, Lemuel
102
Whittemore, Lucy
65
46
Whiton, John
1763
95
46
James
95
46
Molly (Lucas)
95
143
Warren
1785
95
145
Mary
1786
95
89
Samuel
1788
95
89
Luther
1789
95
93
Clarissa
1791
95
64
Sophia
1794
95
93
John
1796
95
93
Julia
1799
95
42
George
1801
95
93
Thomas
95
129
Wight, William
132
Thomas
132
144
Sally (Morse)
132
87
Rena
1792
133
130
Caty
1794
133
131
Sophia
1798
133
Index of Edward Branch
359
Wight — Continued
Sophia
1799
133
Harriet
1802
133
Leonard
1804
133
Willard
1806
133
John
1808
133
Rachel
1811
133
Thomas
1813
133
Wilcox, John
150
Deborah (Parmalee)
150
Mary
127
Mary
73
Charlotte
45
Sarah
55
Willard, Rachel
77
Ann
77
Rachel (Reeves)
77
Williams, Euretta M.
123
Abigail
1755
61
Benoni
61
Abigail (Smith)
61
Willes, Parnall
127
Wilmer, David
%
102
Wilson, Martha
99
Wolcott, Mary
50
• Alexander
50
Mary (Richards)
50
Roger
50
Wood, Manton
119
Abigail
128
Sarah
94
Woodbridge, Esther 1743
21
Dorothy L.
1745
21
Elizabeth
1747
21
Mary
1749
21
Susannah
1751
21
Theophilus
1754
21
Haynes
1716
21
Rev. John
21
Rev. Timothy
21
Dorothy (Lamb)
21
VV oodbury, Abigail (Davis)
64
Woodford, Esther
1749
101
Ruth
104
Woodward, Israel
141
Experience
39
Samuel
1750
141
Abigail (Bayard)
141
Mary
1783
141
Laura
141
Samuel B.
1789
141
Elijah
141
Griswold
1791
141
Rufus
1793
141
Henry
1795
141
Charles
1798
141
Wright, Abel
49
Jerusha
1768
49
Asenath
1770
49
Abel
1773
49
Elam
1774
49
Joel
1777
49
Sarah
1781
49
John
106
Eunice (Loomis)
106
Eunice
95
Mary
123
Clarissa
130
Wyman, Charlotte
139
^ ALE j Joel
62
Yeomans, Mary
26
Youngs, Joseph
79
Israel
79
Jemima (Brown)
79
Christopher
79
Joseph
1782
79
Walter G.
1784
79
Henry
1786
79
Anna
1787
79
Nancy
1788
79
Charles
1790
79
Elisha
1792
79
William B.
1794
79
Phebe H.
1796
79
George B.
1800
79
Horace
1802
79
Abigail
Abby F.
Addis McEvers
Adele
Agnes W.
Alonzo C.
Amos Hubbard
Andrew
Andrew H.
Ann Matilda
A. Henry
Augustus H.
Augustus
Caroline E.
Catherine
Catherine L.
Catherine A.
Catherine A.
Catherine M.
Catherine E.
Charles C.
Charles
Charles H.
Charlotte
Charlotte M.
Cornelia
Cornelia G.
Diodate J.
Dwight T.
Edith G.
Edward
Eleanor S.
Ellen L.
Ellen M.
Ellen A.
Ellen A.
Elizabeth
Eliza Ann
MATTHEW BRANCH
GRISWOLD NAMES
1775
159, 188
177
175
1844
171
1840
170
1832
162
1874
186
1787
161, 188
1828
162, 179
155
1858
181
1789
166
1828
169, 184
1855
184
1824
184
1808
158
1850
184
1829
167
1864
184
1833
162
172
155
170
1872
186
1787
165
1791
166
1823
166
1843
169, 186
1849
177
155
1833
167
173
1811
160, 177
157, 174
1835
162
1773
162
1884
183
1859
175
1851
184
1861
184
1863
182
1823
166
1840
162
1841
168
1848
177
1762
154
1773
159, 188
1778
163
1803
158
1850
177
1847
167
1823
162, 178
1825
166, 179
157
Eliza W.
Ely
Eunice
Fanny R.
Fanny E.
Fanny R.
Fanny E.
Florence T.
Florence
Frances A.
Frances A.
Frances C.
Frances A.
Frank M.
Frank B.
Frank Gray
George
George C.
George D.
George C.
George W.
Hannah Lynde
Hannah
Harriet B.
Harriet M.
Helen M.
Helen Adele
Henry A.
Henry P.
Henry Lord
Isobel
James W.
James
Jane
Jared
Jared A.
Jennie W.
John
John D.
John G.
John N. A.
John N. A.
John R.
John N.
1793 160
1799 169
1882 183
1766 154
1822 166, 182
1834 169, 185
1848 168, 183
1834 185
1872 185
175
1850 171
1795 168
1793 179
1849 177
173
1867 184
1853 179
1854 175
1777 156
1857 175
155
1808 160, 177 4
1835 155
1820 157
177
1843 177
174
1854 184
1760 153
1766 158, 188
1859 184
1873 169, 186
1871 169, 186
1844 170
1827 166, 181
1845 177
1856 179
1780 159, 188
1806 157
1828 167, 182
1770 155
1794 162
1819 162, 178
1835 162, 179
1886 183
1783 164
1830 166
1837 167
1819 160
170
1822 157, 175
1849 175
1830 162, 179
1865 175
Index of Matthew Branch
361
John L.
155, 171
Phebe J.
1825
162, 178
John B.
1877
186
Phoebe H.
1828
167
John C.
1848
177
Phoebe M.
1838
167
Joseph P.
1831
167
Ploomia J.
185
Juliette E.
1801
158, 168
Pomeroy
186
Juliette E.
1830
169, 184
Prudence Anna
185
Lillian
Louisa M.
1865
181
173
Prudence Hayden
Prudence L. 1846
155, 171
169
Louisa A.
175
1813
158
1841
170
Richard S.
1809
157, 173
Lydia M.
Marian
1831
167, 182
1845
173
1835
167
Robert H.
1806
170
1801
169
1847
171
Marianna A.
175
Roger W.
1797
168, 169
Marvin E.
1868
183
Roger (Governor)
189
Mary Ann
1822
155
Roger
1824
166, 181
1786
165
186
1764
158, 188
1837
185
175
1879
183
Mary Ann
1786
165
1876
185
1773
161
Roger W.
1832
169
Mary Sophia
1822
166, 180
Samuel
1795
160, 176
Mary Sophia
1823
180
Sarah
1781
164'
Mary G.
1822
172
Sarah
1783
161
Mary Marvin
1822
155
Sarah Helen
157, 175
1791
160, 175
Sarah Ann
1811
158'
Mary Sabin
1868
186
Sarah Ann
1821
162, 178
Mary Gibson
1852
173
Sarah J.
1827
166, 180
Mary A.
1840
177
Sarah P.
1837
177
1839
169
Sally
1803
160
Maria
1836
169
Sylvanus
1763
160
1804
157, 173
Rev. Sylvanus
188
Maria M.
1826
169, 184
Sylvanus
1806
160, 177
Matilda
1800
160
Theodora
1862
182
Matilda E.
157, 174
Thomas
1779
157
Martha
1769
161
1817
158
Matthew
152, 153
1842
169, 185
•
1792
167
1870
186
1816
155, 172
166
53, 152
Ursula
1775
156
1824
169, 184
Ursula W.
1775
163
1833
167, 182
William
1806
158
1866
183
1862
184
Matthew W.
1879
186
155
Minnie E.
175
1830
167
Nathaniel L.
1773
155
William F.
1804
170
Nellie
1854
173
William P.
1817
162, 177
177
William N.
1838
170'
Oliver P.
1826
166
William F. S.
1877
183
OTHER NAMES
Adams, Ellen F.
1842 185
Avery, Thomas
178
Allen, Mary
175
Abraham
178
H. T.
182
Elizabeth (Noyes)
178
Alley, Lydia
174
Sarah E. •
1846 178
Samuel
174
William A.
1847 178
Anderson, Mary
154
Charles T.
1849 178
Pallas E.
168
362
The Griswold Family
Bailey, Adda
181
Mary (Fuller)
176
Ballintine, Sarah L.
174
Collins, Julia
170
Bank, Sarah
170
Colt, Sarah
162
Barberry, Henry J.
172
Comstock, Peter
178
Bartlett, Shubael F.
182
Sarah (Warren)
178
Rev. Shubael
182
Moses W.
178
Ellen
182
Augustus G.
178
Daniel
182
Andrew W.
178
Adeline
182
Phebe
178
Charles G.
182
Henry R.
178
Kate E.
182
Crane, Eunice
181
Joseph
182
Cummings, Maria M.
157
Robert H.
182
Gen. John N.
157
Barwood, Sarah B.
181
Curley, Jacob B.
1771
163
Beckman, Katherine L.
172
Hannah (Brigham)
163
Boalt, Charles L.
169
Charles
1803
164
Cornelia E.
169
Sarah G.
1804
164
Charles G.
169
Mary B.
1806
164
John H.
169
Charles G.
1808
164
Frederick H.
169
Elizabeth G.
1810
164
William L. 1844
169
Ursula W.
1812
164
William L. 1845
169
Hannah B.
1814
164
Frances E.
169
John G.
1816
164
John M.
185
Ellen
1817
164
Ethelinda
185
Lydia Ann
1819
164
Juliette E.
185
Ann Eliza
1823
164
Booth, Harriet
184
Brigham, Hannah
163
Davis, John
174
Buell, Jerusha
164
Dennison, Samuel
160
Bull, Ursula
171
Mary (Champlin)
160
Bushnell, Benajah
188
Maria
160
Sally
177
Camp, Jacob A.
170
Dewey, Joel
1777
159
Card, Elizabeth
182
Joel
1804
160
Caulkins, Ethelinda 1778
157
Josiah
159
Dr. Daniel C. •
157
Huldah (Frost)
159
Hugh
157
Mary M.
1805
160
Daniel H.
161
Sylvanus G.
1807
160
Alonzo 1804
161
Eliza M.
1808
160
Daniel 0. 1808
161
Isabel A.
1813
160
Sarah G. 1812
161
Harriet R.
1817
160
Ralph P. 1812
161
Henry
1817
160
Nancy L. 1815
161
Sylvanus D.
160
John P. 1823
161
Douglas, Josiah
161
Sarah C. 1824
161
Caven, James M.
177
Edwards, Alfred
172
Cenci, Prince Viiginio
180
Henry W.
172
Champlin, Jeffrey
160
Lydia (Miller)
172
Mary
160
Ely, Horace Seth
183
Chapin, Frederick L.
182
Phoebe H.
167
Chapman, Loraine
178
Seth
167
Cheesborough, Alfred
168
Phebe Marvin
167
Clark, Levi H.
165
Laura (Mead)
183
Elizabeth B.
165
Horace
183
Capt. Lemuel
165
Fanny
1877
183
Kezia (Hubbard)
165
Marian
183
Mary C.
181
Wolcott G.
183
Coates, Alice D.
174
Matthew G.
' 183
Cobb, Maria
176
Emmett, Jane L.
175
John
176
John P.
175
Index of Matthew Branch
363
Ernest, Catherine
155
John
155
Fithen, Phebe
153
Freylinghuysen,
Frederick T.
174
Frederick
1843
174
Matilda G.
174
George G.
1851
174
Sarah Helen
174
Theodore
1860
174
Frost, Huldah
159
Fuller, Mary
176
Gallup, Charles H.
186
John G.
1893
186
Hubert G.
1898
186
Jessie H.
186
Gardiner, John L.
1770
164
David
164
David J.
1804
164
Jerusha (Buell)
164
Sarah D.
1807
164
Mary B.
1809
164
John G.
1812
164
Samuel B.
1815
164
Gates, Sarah
156
Gaylord, Elijah
159
Isobel
159
Eliza
•
159
Gibson, Mary
173
Gillette, Jonathan
154
Elizabeth (Steele)
154
Aimer in
154
Eunice
1796
154
Elizabeth
1798
154
Cynthia
1799
154
Julia
1802
154
George G.
1804
154
Charlotte
1807
154
Agnes
169
Gillison, Charlotte
173
Gorton, Lockie P.
178
Grady, Francis
161
Gray, George W.
173
Sylvanus
173
Charlotte (Gillison)
173
Henry W.
173
Henry T.
174
George G.
173
Elizabeth W.
173
Green, John C.
175
Griffin g, Sarah C.
177
Hall, William
154
Joseph B.
1822
184
Rev. John
185
John
1848
185
Juliette G.
1850
185
Roger G.
1853
185
Roger G.
1856
185
Francis J.
1857
185
Charles M.
1865
185
Grace G.
1866
185
Hanmer, Bertha I.
184
Hathaway, Philorinda
159
Haven, Charles C.
171
Joseph W.
174
George G.
1837
174
John
174
Anna (Woodward)
174
Mary P.
171
Hayden, Prudence
1777
155
Hough, Martha R.
178
Hubbard, Ruth C.
186
Kezia
165
Huntington, Zachariah
165
Elizabeth M.
1790
165
Irwin, Susan
173
Jenks, Hannah
180
Horace H.
171
Johnson, Lucinda
1799
161
Reynolds
161
Phebe (Smith)
161
Stephen
163
Kent, Ebenezer
158
Kernochan. James P.
172
King, Roswell
158
Kingsland, Eugene
184
Kinney, Estelle B.
174
Kipp, Lawrence
172
Lane, Ebenezer
1793
168, 179
' Marian (Griswold)
168
Ebenezer S.
1819
168
William
1824
168
Frances G.
1821
168
Elizabeth
1851
180
Charles C.
1867
180
Sarah S.
180
William G.
179
Wolcott G.
1866
180
Lanman, James
188
Lansdale, Elizabeth
1793
166
Lasher, John
155
Catherine
1773
155
Catherine (Ernest)
155
Lee, Jason
1771
155
Rev. Jason
155
Abiah (Brown)
155
Joseph W.
1796
155
Matthew G.
1799
155
Leffingwell, Fanny
182
Leonard, Cornelia
169
Timothy
169
Mary
169
364
The Griswold Family
Lord, Louisa W.
154
Nevins, David H.
170
Ann E.
163
Noble, Rev. Charles
181
Sarah Ann
163
Noyes, Rev. James
170
Josephine
163
Sarah B.
170
Lorillard, Peter
1796
172
William
170
Pierre
1833
172
Elizabeth
178
Catherine
1835
172
Joseph
164
Jacob
1839
172
Mary
1841
172
Olmstead, Sarah L.
183
George L.
1843
172
Lemuel G.
183
Eva
1847
172
Sarah H. (Marvin)
183
Louis
1849
172
Dorthea
172
Palmer, Fanny A.
174
Ernest
172
Patrick, Mary
185
Perkins, Francis
177
Mallett, Betsey A.
181
Sally (Dennison)
177
Marshall, Almeda
154
Eliza D.
177
Martin, Emma
174
Ellen E.
1799
166
Marvin, Phoebe
167
Judge Elias
166, 169
Mather, Louisa
1815
173
Lucretia S.
1843
169
Frances A.
173
Cornelia L.
1821
170
Rev. Richard
173
Francis
177
James
173
Frances G.
1824
170
Caroline (Tinker)
173
Frederick W.
1831
170
McCurdy, Richard
1769
163
Marian
1840
170
John
163
Mary Richards
182
Ann (Lord)
163
Nathaniel S.
1833
170‘ 182
John G.
1795
163
Ellen (Richards)
182
Charles J.
1797
163
Edith Green
180
Robert H.
1800
163
Joseph
1838
170
Richard L.
1802
163
Robert G.
1829
170
Alexander L.
1802
163
Roger G.
1829
170
Sarah Ann
1807
163
Thomas S.
1823
170
McDonald, William
169
Thomas S.
1793
169
McElroy, Helen E.
181
Marian G.
169
McIntire, Harriet
158
Pomeroy, Lavania
186
Mary
159
Pond, Mary
154
Mead, Laura
183
Potter, Walker K.
184
Meeker, Mary
179
Potts, Anna
170
Rev. Samuel
179
Powers, Helen
170
Mercer, Gertrude
163
Edward
170
Miller, Mary
158
Pratt, Peter
187
Lydia
172
Prince, Margaret
161
Moore, Elisabeth
157
Elisha
161
Richards, Ellen
182
Morley, David
1760
158
Rising, John
159
David
1789
158
Levi
1779
159
Abel
158
James
159
Mary (Miller)
158
Aritas
159
Thomas
158
Edward L.
159
Sylvanus G.
158
Candace
159
David
158
Roland
159
Harriet
1791
158
Philorinda (Hathaway)
159
Matian
1793
158
Robbins, Mary
162
Eliza
1798
158
Appleton R.
162
Hannah L.
1800
158
Chloe
162
Morris, James
173
Roath, Lucinda
0
175
Moss, J. Osborne
169
Rogers, John
187
Charles H.
165
James
175
Mumfqrd, Hannah
165
Mary (Allen)
175
Index of Matthew Branch
365
Rogers — Continued
Charlotte
1847
175
George W.
175
Mary E.
175
Samuel G.
175
Griswold
160
Schenk, Anna B.
183
Jane W. (Torrey)
183
Selden, John C.
182
George
182
Elizabeth (Card)
182
Marian G.
182
Grace C.
182
Shultz, Dorothea
172
Sickles, John
155
Ann B.
155
Sill, Silas
1749
153
John
$
153
Polly
188
Phebe (Fithen)
153
John
1744
154
Richard
1781
154
Sarah
1785
154
George '
1791
154
Horace L.
1794
154
Mary
1796
154
Enoch
1779
154
Joseph
1781
154
Henry
1786
154
Simons, Ellen
161
Smith, Elizabeth
171
Solomon
171
Phebe
161
Spencer, Lorillard
180
Capt. William A.
180
Eleanor L.
180
Steele, Elizabeth
154
Taylor, Emily
172
Terry, Anna P.
182
Tinker, Caroline
173
Thomas, Henry
180
Henry G.
1844
181
William F.
1845
181
Henry
180
Hannah (Jenks)
180
Mary Alice
1848
181
George H.
1853
181
Walter C.
1860
181
Ellen C.
1861
181
Arthur C.
1863
181
Thompson, David
164
Mary G.
164
Torrey, Jane W.
183
Vanderlip, Charles
186
Arthur G.
1891
186
Henry F.
1895
186
Robert G.
1905
186
Harmon
1908
186
Edward
1908
186
Warner, William
1820
184
Juliette
1848
184
Esther
1850
184
William G.
1852
184
William D.
1853
184
Henry G.
1855
184
Maria W.
1859
184
Caroline F.
1861
184
Charles G.
1865
184
James L.
1868
184
Warren, Sarah
178
Watrous, Elisha
1769
161
Julia Ann
1799
161
William G.
1801
161
Jane M.
1803
161
Elias B.
1805
161
Ann E.
1808
161
Charles A.
1810
161
Wells, Ephriam
156
Sarah (Gates)
156
Hugh *
156
Julia Ann
181
Joshua
181
Eunice (Crane)
181
Ephriam
1800
156
Lynde G.
1802
156
Ephriam
1805
156
George
1806
156
Ursula G.
1810
156
Wilson, Robert
165
Louisa
165
White, Harold
158
Jonathan
158
John G.
165
Bushnel
165
Wolf, John D.
172
Wood, Ralph K.
184
Wr oodbridge, Lucretia S.
166
Woodhull, Elizabeth 1784
157
Richard
157
James
157
Keturah (Strong)
157
Woodward, Julia Ann
163
Ukhorn, Fanny
172
Young, Charlotte
172
Col. Samuel
172
Mary (Gibson)
172
MICHAEL BRANCH
GRISWOLD NAMES
Aaron
1754
211
1816
278
Aaron H.
1814
315
Abel F.
1807
261
Abigail
1749
196
1751
216
1761
228
1770
257
1771
220, 286
1777
209
1778
275
1780
212
1786
227
1788
241
1791
286
1798
230, 300
261
Abigail C.
1788
317
Abigail H.
1836
297
Abigail M.
1812
295
Abigail W.
1827
252
Achsah M.
237, 313
Ada Lucinda
1862
321
Adah
196, 246
Addison
267
Adelia
1829
268
Adonijah
1758
222
Adonijah C.
223
Ahira
1799
284
219
Alanson B.
1828
238, 313
Albert
268
273
322
Albert A.
1803
241, 319
Albert C.
1827
233, 306
Alfred
1816
229, 298
1822
271
Alfred B.
1847
299
Alice A.
1848
258
Alice E.
1840
*322
Allen S.
1808
232, 301
Allison
1843
280
Alma L.
1861
306
Almeda
223
Almira
1793
222, 288
1810
275
1824
283
Alonzo
1803
284
1811
229
1814
229
248
267
Alpha D.
1834
323
Alpheus
1789
206, 267
Alvin
1824
271
Amanda
. 1785
227, 297
1792
256
1796
193, 254
1811
278
Ambrose
1825
293
1828
271
Amelia
1828
315
1831
272
Amos
-1768
199
1780
192, 252
Amos W.
1809
258
Andrew C.
282
Andrew E.
1826
240
Angeline
1836
269
Ann
1746
326
1756
326
1791
209
1838
272
Ann E.
1831
308
Ann S.
241
Anna
1738
201
1769
193, 252
1784
213, 277
1800
252
Anna R.
1849
312
Anner
1762
313
Annis
1812
315
Appolos
1772
208, 324
1804
207
Arabella
1788
223
Aresthusia
1806
220, 285
Arthur M.
1860
305
Asa
1794
204, 266
Asahel
1744
220
1775
221, 286
1791
256
246
Asahel P.
255
Asaph
1766
223
1791
223
Azariah
1757
239
1787
239
1794
315
Asenath
286
Ashbel
1757
243
1785
217, 282
Ashbel B.
1784
227, 296
Asher - Ashur
1762
324
1767*
207, 324
1832
272
Ashton
1834
209
Index of Michael Branch 367
Augusta
1777
198, 260
Charles F.
1821
249
Augustus
1806
206
Charles S.
1837
301
1845
268
Charles W.
1847
319
Augustus C.
1806
206
Charles W.
1852
302
Augustus R.
1843
270
Charlotte
1773
198, 260
Barnes
1829
319
1779
296
Belinda
1804
222, 290
1792
217
Benoni
1779
200, 263
1833
288
Benjamin
1779
221, 286
1844
297
1780
200
Charlotte E.
1834
269
1810
287
Chester
1782
239
Benjamin H.
1845
314
1805
232, 301
Benjamin J.
1769
198, 259
1807
301
Benjamin W.
1842
284
1840
320
Betsey
1783
209
1844
309
1792
203, 266
269
1797
206
Chester A.
1808
239
1804
220
Chester A.
1834
309
1808
257
Chester M.
1815
242, 320
208
Chloe
1750
227
Betsey A.
1815
266
1760
210
Betsey J.
276
Clarissa
1781
217
Boland B.
1816
315
1785
256
Burchard
1836
315
1788
221, 287
Caleb
1762
247
1789
203
1799
247
1791
251
Calvin
1779
239
1802
235
1780
314
1808
281
Caroline
1813
274
1820
263
1817
291
1839
290
1831
242
Clarissa M.
1814
265
1842
293
Clayton
1835
315
209
Clayton H.
1836
323
Caroline B.
1843
243
Coleman
269
Caroline C.
1839
269
Constant
1753
227
Caroline E.
1831
242
Cora E.
1874
321
Caroline J.
1826
318
Cordelia
1833
319
Carrie E.
1858
274
1
1835
298
Catherine
1763
228
Cornelia
1831
290
1786
256
1838
272
1818
258
1846
269
259
Cornelia A.
1813
288
Cecelia
291
Cornelius
1826
229
Cedelia
241, 317
Crawford G.
1842
319
Celestia
1842
319
Cynthia
1787
219
Cemantha-Samantha
206
1794
220
Chapman
1794
257
1814
280
Charles
1800
235
Cynthia A.
1831
319
1819
322
Cyrus
1792
223, 292
1823
280
293
1844
272
Damon
223
1850
320
Daniel
1744
224
1874
317
1756
194, 256
270
1775
234
288
1809
220
295
1812
246
Charles A.
1840
308
-
1837
271
Charles C.
1843
269
194
Charles E.
1846
279
255
Charles F.
1836
302
Daniel B.
1810
234
368 The Griswold Family
Darius
1830
290
David
1761
223
1761
243, 326
1787
244, 322
David E.
1789
223, 294
Deborah
1735
195
1740
224
1768
228
1771
241
1797
209, 276
1801
318
Delia
1793
282
1827
292
217, 282
Dephne C.
1846
309
Desire
1794
223, 292
Dexter G.
1831
284
Diantha
1807
248, 282
Doctor
1770
223
Dorothy
1735
195
Dotha
1787
222
Dulcie C.
1824
238
Earl R.
273
Ebenezer
1756
216
1785
217
1794
217, 281
Edgar
1820
295
1847
320
Edmund
1804
223, 294
Edna E.
268
Edward
1762
198
199
288
328
Edward B.
322
Edward D.
315
Edward P.
1838
302
Edwin
1822
295
1824
239
Edwin F.
1835
302
Edwin L.
1822
316
Egford
1806
207
Eldridge
1806
206, 269
Electa
207
208
245
Eleanora
207
Ella F.
1856
304
Ellen
1844
267
Ellen E.
1850
301
Ellen F.
1856
304
Ellen K.
1866
321
Ellen M.
1843
297
Ellen M.
306
Elijah
1719
326
1762
213
1767
245, 327
1795
279
243 •
0
246
Elijah W.
1812
236
Elias
1775
236
1795
223
1797
293
1818
239
1829
307
1830
308
Elias W.
1810
236
Elisha
1774
327
1775
246
Eliza
1818
232
1821
280
1831
229
240
276
Eliza A.
1837
267
Eliza A.
209
Eliza A.
274
Eliza J.
1827
283
Elizabeth
1725
325
1736
200
1760
246
1761
204
1788
247
1796
239
1798
222, 289
1812
248
208, 324
209
243
245
267
270
316
317
Elizabeth B.
295
Elizur
239
Elizur W.
1804
236, 307
Elnora
307
Elvira
1814
288
1831
278
Emeline
1837
293
1840
272
Emerson
1848
311
Emerson J.
1851
312
Emily
1843
292
1848
309
Emily A.
1843
304
Emily M.
1837
268
Emily S.
1836
295
Emma
319
1851
294
322
Emma A.
1847
319
Emma L.
1837
309
Enoch
1769
208, 324
Ephriam
1796
240
Ephriam B.
1835
*317
Erastus
1804
248
Esther
1744
215
Index of Michael Branch
369
Esther — Continued
1785
220
1838
308
Esther J.
1840
279
Ethan D.
1831
309
Eugene
1848
279
Eugene A.
1841
270
Eunice
1755
243, 326
241
Euphemia
1808
242
1843
320
Ezekiel
1811
213, 279
Ezra
1753
193
1779
193
Fannie
1846
269
1867
311
Fanny
1792
193, 254
1823
253
Francis
1793
207
1795
207, 271
1795
247
1843
269
267
Francis H.
273, 300
Frank
1853
320
Franklin
1809
315
1843
320
308
Franklin A.
1815
242
Franklin A.
1825
316
Franklin C.
1838
304
Franklin S.
1850
302
Franklin W.
1801
232
Franklin W.
1815
232, 303
Fred A.
257
Frederick
1797
228, 297
1808
287
1825
298
1836
298
1853
280
Frederick A.
1847
294
Frederick A.
1860
306
295
Fidelia
1807
236, 309
Fitsedward
1816
253
Flora
1851
294
317
Florence
273
Freeman
1842
270
Freeman C.
1858
311
Gardner
269
George
1781
193, 234
1781
253
1799
220, 284
1812
206, 269
1813
320
1822
322
1839
292
1850
269
241
George A.
1843
301
George C.
1809
253
George G.
1810
246
George R.
1828
319
George T.
1845
270
George W.
1806
257
George W.
1812
269
George W.
1813
242
George W.
1838
319
George W.
1847
269
George W.
1856
313
Georgianna
1848
320
1850
299
Gertrude
1845
290
Gideon
1763
245, 327
243
Granger
1823
263
Guy 3.
1832
323
Hannah
1742
202
1767
199, 261
1767
220, 285
1771
192, 251
1778
211, 277
1779
219
1780
202
1817
280
1828
235
222
235
243
245
246
329
Harmon
1773
225
Harmon N.
1827
284
Harriet
1791
252
1800
208
1840
323
1841
267
209
280
Harriet M.
1816
311
Harriet M.
1861
313
Harriet N.
1816
237
311
Harris
1801
234, 307
1821
307
Harrison
1839
268
Harry V. R.
1813
207, 273
Henrietta
1825
288
1839
267
Henry
1790
223, 291
1795
252
1799
228
1800
246
1807
222
1810
235
1810
206, 269
1825
249
370
The Griswold Family
Henry — C ontinued
1826
239
1842
308
1843
272
291
Hen^y A.
1828
229, 192
Henry A.
1847
304
Henry B.
295
Henry E.
1826
239
Henry H.
1806
239
Henry H.
1831
238
Henry 0.
1842
301
Henry M.
1823
233
Henry S.
1807
222, 290
Henry S.
1833
268
Helen
1817
295
Helen M.
291
Hershall
1808
263
Hetta
1814
253
1819
253
Hiram
. 1842
317
241
Holland W.
1830
315
Homer
1835
271
Homer W.
1829
288
Honor
287
Horace
1785
238
1800
207
1801
207, 272
1846
313
Horace B.
1813
257
Horace E.
239
Horace S.
1813
238, 313
Horatio
1836
290
1851
320
Horatio N.
1807
242
Hosea
315
Huldah *
1802
235
Huldah I.
1828
307
280
Isaac
1753
218
1781
219, 284
Isaac D.
1820
318
Ira
1800
206, 268
Irene
1830
279
Isabella
1837
307
Jabez
1764
241
Jacob
1759
266
1782
203, 265
1786
229
1791
250
1794
234, 306
James
1754
225
1768
247
1784
233, 315
1784
239
1784
299
1792
259
1814
248
1823
258
1828
276
1839
280
246
328
James B.
1807
295
James B,
1827
307
James D.
1848
305
James F.
1807
308
James F.
236
James H.
1832
308
James H.
1834
301
James H.
1841
269
James S.
1815
233, 305
James S.
1826
318
James T.
1836
298
James T.
1838
318
James T.
1849
319
Jane
1817
266
1818
232, 305
1834
272
Jane A.
1845
311
Jane E.
1822
307
Jane M.
1840
311
Janna
1758
196
Jannette A.
1822
265
Jared
1769
206
Jarvis
1801
222, 289
1803
289
Jeanette
1821
300
Jehiel
212
Jemima
1747
217
1755
219
1783
219
1785
219
Jenette
1821
300
1843
271
Jennie
1834
229
Jenny
1756
302
Jeremiah
205
•
1793
215, 280
1798
206, 267
231
Jerusha
1747
215
1801
234
1823
307
1833
307
Jerusha F.
1851
302
Jesse
1782
217
1846
271
215
Joab W.
237, 312
Joel
1764
192
1783
204
1796
251
Joel W.
1854
320
John
1721
324
1742
193
1747*
202
1758
206, 324
1758
221, 324
Index of Michael Branch
John — Continued
John A.
John A.
John B.
John D.
John E.
John L.
John M.
John S.
John V.
John W.
John W.
John W.
Johnson
Jonathan
Jonas
Jonas S.
Joseph
Joseph W.
Joseph W.
Josephine H.
Joshua
Josiah
Josiah T.
Josiah W.
1767 193, 252
1779 232
1782 222, 290
1785 222,288
1786 197, 257
1792 207
1803 244, 322
1808 206, 270
1810 257
1812 252
1813 283
1818 248
1823 252
1830 258
1834 278
1842 272
1844 291
1849 270
225
269
291
267
1868 321
1832 292
1811 242, 319
1839 319
1795 241, 318
1826 307
1831 297
1837 279
1834 322
1835 243, 321
1848 308
1811 258
1741 195
1766 235
1775 196, 257
1810 244, 323
1848 323
1777 236
1793 212
1806 236, 309
1840 309
1850 312
1831 302
1832 309
1861 312
222
1758 212
1771 234
1775 227, 295
1790 228, 297
1794 204
1802 296
1811 247
1819 307
1829 297
1812 266
1823 237,312
Joy
Judd
Judson
Julia
Julia A.
Juliette
Julius
Justus
Justus W.
Justin
Juvenal
Kate
Katherine E.
King E.
Laura
Lavenia
Leah
Lemuel
Lester
Leverett
Levi
Levi M.
Lewis
Lewis M.
Lillie
Lillian
Linus
Lisetta A.
Loanna
Lois
Lomina
371
1776 192, 250
1802 257
206
1784 222, 295
1788 286
1789 217
1790 250
1797 231, 300
1817 248
286
322
1835 319
1820 250
1784 222, 287
1788 283
1789 217, 283
1817 231
1822 283
1835 272
248
1768 230
1793 230, 300
1828 292
1833 269
1823 300
1768 230
1794 250
207, 272
270
1838 297
1847 308
1821 283
1826 271
216
269
1809 281
1798 246
123, 266
1815 296
1776 202
1806 281
1823 302
212
268
276
1812 287
1845 280
252
317
317
1845 320
1804 257
1851 319
1826 275
1756 196
1769 199, 262
1807 248
246
1813 237
372
The Griswold Family
Lorenzo
Lorena
Lorinda E.
Lorrin
Lottie
Louisa
Louisa B.
Louisa D.
Louisa M.
Louis
Lovisa
Loyal P.
Lucinda
Lucy A.
Lucy J.
Lucy J.
Lucy S.
Lucy R.
Lucy R.
Lucy W.
Lydia
1810
1834
1839
1847
1842
1849
1802
1810
1823
1828
1834
1848
1860
1822
1840
1805
1833
1818
1832
236, 310
310
309
309
269
294
263, 311
196
236, 310
315
271
319
313
237
288
238
311
273
271
271
236
292
237, 312
268
217
276
282
Lydia W.
Lydia W.
Lyman
Lyman B.
Lyman J.
Lyman L.
Lyman M.
Lyman O.
Mabel
Mabel B.
Mahala
Malinda
Manley
Manus
Lucinda P.
318
Marcus
Lucinda W.
1816
258
Maranda
Lucien
1837
243, 321
Marcia U.
Lucintha
1829
280
Margaret B.
Lucius
1812
286
Maria
Lucretia
1748
197
1762
324
1771
199, 261
Maria M.
1791
215
Marian
1808
280
Mariette
208
Marilla
Luther
210
Martha
Lucy
1754
203
1790
219, 284
1792
247, 250
1800
223, 293
1813
278
1816
248
1833
258
•
1836
292
1841
273
197
259
1808
1815
1830
1827
1812
1848
1837
1719
1738
1765
251
232
301
297
233, 305
306
302
325
204
243
Martha A.
Martha E.
Martha J.
Martin
1771 231
1819 252
1828 283
1835 273
1822 299
1823 229, 298
1796 279
1812 248
1820 278
213
208, 273
1843 279
1818 257
276
1837 273
1746 221
1810 232
•1812 232, 303
1845 272
267
286, 256
1812 275
1756 209
1789 209, 276
1814 276
212
324
322
276
1817 242
209, 274
1833 268
236
280
1845 311
267
1833 312
269
1738 198
1764 198
1771 198, 259
1774 199
1789 210
1793 259
1795 235
1796 258
1813 296
1813 232,303
1817 322
1821 232
1833 290
1836 229
1845 311
1847 312
197
1830 298
1848 311
1836 299
1810 263
212
Index of Michael Branch
373
Martin S.
1830
302
Mary
1732
194
1742
214
1752
194, 255
1760
212
1761
219
1762
211, 324
1764
193
1776
212, 215
1782
202, 264
1782
244
1783
203, 265
1783
243
1783
212
1786
193, 254
1793
235
1795
230
1797
223, 293
1803
252
1817
296
1820
258
1826
280
1834
267
1836
268
1839
300
207
196
268
271
279
315
316
324
Mary A.
225
Mary A.
1803
248
Mary A.
1806
256
Mary A.
257
Mary A.
1818
278
Mary A.
1833
269
Mary A.
1837
322
Mary A.
1841
302
Mary C.
1839
273
Mary D.
295
Mary E.
1817
250
Mary E.
1829
284
Mary E.
1836
292
Mary E.
1845
311
Mary E.
209
Mary E.
274
Mary F.
1849
238
Mary F.
1857
313
Mary J.
1833
301
Mary J.
1844
319
Mary J.
269
Mary M.
1823
318
Mary 0.
1802
287
Mary R.
1863
306
Mary R.
276
Mary W.
1764
230
Mary W.
1808
232, 303
Matilda
1808
275
Matthew
1775
199, 263
1785
242
1822
242
1825
242
1841
319
Matthew’ C.
320
Mehitable
1805
248
Milicent
1805
235
Melissa
1807
296
Mercy M.
1809
296
Merta
1802
250
Merw’in R.
1842
308
Michael
1778
215, 280
Midian
196
1802
256, 257
Mijamin
1803
246
Milden
1851
272
Miles
1736
192
1745
199
Millicent
1819
242
243
273
321
Mindw’ell
1780
192
1783
210
Minerva
1795
222, 289
Minerva N.
318
Minnie E.
320
Miranda
1810
315
Morgan
1796
257
Morton
276
Moses
1745
215
1755
212
1775
205
1785
212
1790
206
Moses N.
1819
280
Myra
1801
236, 308
Myron
1803
257
Nancy
1786
202, 263
1787
227
1791
235
1800
244
1826
253
•
1835
293
Nancy C.
1788
233
Nancy J.
1841
302
Nancy M.
1825
233
Nathaniel
1759
217
Nathan
1751
203
1756
222
1795
222, 291
1832
271
Nathan S.
1809
288
Nelson
1830
266, 268
Nelson J.
1829
318
NewTnan
197, 259
Newton
1803
236, 309
374
The Griswold Family
Newton — Continued
1841
309
Noah
1781
215, 239
1785
316
Normand
1840
319
Norman F.
1805
319, 241
Noyes E.
273
Obediah E.
1832
315
Octavia
263
Olive
1826
215
208
238
Oliver
1788
245
1793
219
Orrin
1796
207, 271
Orsemus
1809
207, 273
Orra
1788
256
Ora
270
Orcella
1843
267
Orlando F.
1846
294
Oscar D.
1815
295
Ozias
1773
271
0.
1848
271
Parley
1822
275
Patience
327
Perry
1845
308
Peter
206
Peter B.
1855
306
Phebe
1748
194
1753
205
1778
209
1787
217, 281
Phebe A.
1811
250
Phebe A.
1835
317
Phebe A.
1836
241
Phebe W.
1785
222
Phedora J.
315
Philip
1789
239, 315
1817
278
1822
315
Philo
1807
263
Phineas
1741
199
1765
199
Phinetta
1836
308
Pierra R.
1847
306
Pliny
1800
206
Polly
1778
199, 263
1779
238
1792
204, 266
1797
209
1836
210
280
Polly F.
1812
265
Polly M.
1837
269
Prudence
1797
247
208
273
Rachel
210
Ralph
1826
307
Rebecca
1764
213
1773
193, 253
326
Rebecca D.
1821
297
Reuben
1754
209
1805
275
1807
246
Rhoda
1740
201
1789
222
1792
243, 321
1834
272
288
Robert
1838
322
328
Robert B.
1827
242, 320
Robert F.
1801
243
Robert S.
1849
302
Roena
1798
257
Roger
1812
253
Rosetta
1816
283
1832
292
Roxanna
1808
236
Roxy
1828
283
Rufus
1773
208, 324
1824
271
Russell B.
1808
250
Russell M.
1806
265
Ruth
1770
192, 249
Ruth M.
1836
319
238
Sabra
1781
200, 264
Sabrina
1795
206
1804
206
Salina
241
Sally
1790
210, 278
1790
213, 247
1791
238
1802
232
1806
244
1810
266
1818
229
287
Samantha
1793
270
Samuel
1744
202
1757
210
1762
207, 324
1769
206
1770
231
1776
202
1792
286
1796
207
1798
240
1802
206, 268
Samuel A.
1834
310
Samuel B.
1864
306
Samuel H.
1818
274
Samuel H.
4
209
Sarah
1749
216
1752
225
1753
221
Index of Michael Branch 375
Sarah — Continued
Stephen N.
1830
319
1774
192
Sullivan
1825
315
1777
227, 296
Sumner
1798
207, 271
1779
198, 260
Susan
1820
248
1788
193, 217
1833
240, 316
1788
254
Susan M.
1827
258
1796
246
Susannah
1787
239
1798
276, 209
Sybil
1765
245, 327
1800
250
Sylvania
315
1806
323
Sylvester
1791
227
1814
258
1795
235
1820
283
1808
223, 294
1825
278
1823
298
1826
238
Sylvester C.
1814
287
1830
240, 316
Sylvester R.
1800
248
1843
279
Sylvia
1782
199, 261
1844
270
1798
316
210
239
254
276
261
280
269
Temperance
1757
218
315
Thankful
1784
221, 287
Sarah A.
1831
322
Theron A.
1847
270
Sarah D.
1801
296
Thomas
1737
192
Sarah E.
1836
301
1763
192, 250
Sarah M.
1850
294
1763
249
Sarah M.
1862
320
1775
232
Sarah S.
1859
313
1782
239, 314
Sarah W.
1803
304
1790
244, 322
Sarah W.
1808
232
1800
232, 302
Sarah W.
1829
229
1831
315
Sedate
1802
207, 272
206
Selah
1754
194, 255
Thomas C.
1832
301
Seth
1757
226
Thomas F.
1813
232
1770
220, 285
Thomas F.
1813
302
223
Thomas H.
1796
234
225
Thomas M.
276
Seth B.
1848
302
Thomas N.
1834
302
Seth P.
1850
301
Timothy
1795
235, 307
Sherman
1790
241, 318
1823
307
Sherman S.
1805
250
Tracy
270
Sidney
1806
223, 294
Truman
1828
253
Silas
1830
272
225
Simeon
1773
248
236
1782
237
Tryal
1782
217
Simeon P.
1835
238
1794
217, 283
Solomon
1751
227
Uel L.
321
1776
227
Vesta Aleta
1860
321
1781
227
Vilroy
291
1805
296
Warren
1785
209, 275
Sophia L.
1813
295
1814
275
Stanley
1804
232
Warren 0.
1838
301
287
Wait
1788
229
302
Wait R.
1820
233, 306
Stephen
1767
220
Wait R.
1853
306
1780
217, 267
Walter
1807
247
1780
280
Watson C.
1829
301
r»i l a
1789
219
Wayne
1812
236, 310
Stephen A.
282
1842
309
Stephen H.
206, 267
1845
310
376
The Griswold Family
Wealthy
1779
249
1780
209
1790
256
1836
308
Wellington
1818
278
Wesley C.
208
Whiting
1781
237
1814
237, 311
1815
239, 313
1820
238, 313
1839
309
Wickham
1786
213, 277
1821
279
1827
278
William
1734
197
1750
194, 254
1766
• 247
1772
248
1774
199, 261
1787
203, 266
1787
209, 275
1788
247
1804
206, 268
1804
247
1805
246
1809
248
1811
296
1819
283
1826
258
1839
269
1843
313
261
308
328
William B.
1825
276
William B.
1834
279
William C.
1839
270
William D.
1859
320
William G.
1854
306
William H.
1821
318
William J.
1767
198
William L.
1817
288
William R.
276
William S.
1802
206
William W.
1822
297
Wolcott
213
Wolcott N.
1833
279
Wyllys W.
182
229, 298
Wright S.
1878
321
Xymenia
1840
269
Zachariah
226
Zadoc
1755
203
Zilla
246
OTHER NAMES
Ackerly, Laura
Adams, Amasa
Sylvester
Horace
Roxa
Hannah (Camp)
Sarah
Charlotte
Benjamin
Patience (Blinn)
Uzziel
Charlotte (Lucas)
Orson S.
Welles
Mary (Griswold
Martha A.
Henry M.
IdaM.
Charlotte
William
Sherman W.
Elizabeth (Havens)
Thomas G.
Emily
William W.
Mary (Welles)
Ainsworth, John E.
Aldrich, Ruth
214
Alcox, Isaac
214
227
Millicent
214
1783
227
Abigail
214
1787
227
Mark
214
1790
227
Alexander, Emily
289
227
Allen, Orlo
1771
238
228
Sally Birge
1800
238
1774
295
Dorinda
238
295
Orlo G.
1804
238
295
Daniel
1807
238
305
Albert C.
1810
238
305
Isaac C.
1811
238
305
Eliza Ann
1816
239
303
Emeline R.
1820
239
303
Hannah
242
1847
303
Ann
277
1844
303
Luther W.
1841
303
1856
299
Mary
1839
303
299
Alling, Betsey
306
303
Anderson, Asa
273
303
Andrus, Esther
247
1
303
Ashley, Phebe
267
1832
303
Abigail
310
1816
303
Julia A.
316
1833
303
Aspinwall, Samuel
»
299
303
George R.
299
316
Sarah (Howard)
299
314
Martha A. (Norcross)
299
Index of Michael Branch
377
Ab pin wall — Continued,
Chauncey
316
William
1854
299
Anna
316
George C.
1856
299
Beach, Minerva
285
May C.
1859
299
Beale, Polly
315
Charles H.
1862
299
Obediah
315
Franklin J.
299
Beales, Elizabeth
241
Atwater, Eldad
254
Bean, Henry C.
239
Augier, Martha
1796
297
Beamont, Ira
229
Au6tin, Lois
205
Beckwith, Joshua
243
David
214
Bagg, Antoinette
261
Belden, Lydia
300
Babbitt, Philo
265
Bell, Betsey
1787
242
Bacon, Mary
281
David
242
Frank W.
305
Esther (Webb)
242
Bagley, Truman H.
214
Belnap, Ebenezer
200
Bailey, Mary
212
Bemis, Sarah
241
London
212
Betsey
318
Clarence E.
303
William
318
Julia
1784
212
Henry G.
318
Mary A.
212
Lydia
318
Maria
212
Charles
318
Baker, Damaris
264
Mary
318
Jacob
314
Robert
318
Esther L.
322
Jane E.
318
Balch, Sarah
232
Berry, Manders
229
Baldwin, Mary
257
Mrs. Sally (Wright)
229
Jane
278
Benton, Jacob
198
Abigail
287
Barnabas
198
Rachel (Marsh)
287
Seth
1739
203
Horace
287
Lorene
1762
196
Ballard, Mary E.
310
Elizabeth (Hinsdale)
198
William
310
Martha
1759
198
Hannah (Tucker)
310
Barnabas
1760
198
Balsley, Hannah
289
Lorenzo
1762
198
Barker, William
205
Barnabas
1764
198
Barnes, Mary
243
Barnabas
1765
199
Norman
1778
257
Seth
1767
199
Amos
257
William
1769
199
Mary (Baldwin)
257
Lydia
1771
199
Horace
1800
257
Abigail
1774
199
Hiram
1802
257
Cynthia
1776
199
Eliza
1804
257
John
203
Polly
1806
257
Mary (Eggleston)
203
Amos
1809
257
Bierce, Peter
306
William
195
Betsey, (AUing)
306
Annis
195
Lewey A.
306
Chloe
195
Billings, Fanny
242
Mary
195
Bingham, Stephen
262
Deborah
195
Birge, Harvey
1782
287
Albicenda
195
James
287
Matilda
195
Sally (Palmer)
287
Bartholomew, George M.
254
Hannah
1810
287
Barton, Mary
222
Clarinda F.
1812
287
Andrew
222
Cornelius G.
1814
287
Bartlett, Josiah H.
270
Salina
1816
287
Bassett, Hannah
218
Harriet P.
287
Elisha
218
Henry W.
287
Bates, Mary
212
Sally
287
Ephriam
225
Frances C.
287
Baxter, Martha
235
Bishop, Seth
205
378
The Griswold Family
Bishop — C ontinued
David P.
1828
270
Justin
249 *
Horatio S.
1830
270
Sarah
251
Augustus L.
1833
270
Sophia
266
Henry W.
1834
270
Mary A.
302
Sidney J.
1839
270
Susannah
192
Sarah
277
Elizabeth
201
Amanda
277
Bissell, Benjamin
221
Lemuel
282
Leah (Peck)
221
Orpha
284
Hiram
1783
221
Jonathan
284
Warren
221
Blood, Bolivai
316
Benjamin
221
Mary I.
316
Rufus
221
Boardman, Rebecca
1760
227
Rachel
221
Capt. John
227
Mabel
221
Elizabeth (Warner)
227
Rhoda
221
Boland, Olive
1760
239
Annis
221
Booth, Ellen E.
267
Lois
221
Bond, James
299
Minerva
221
Bostwick, Sally
286
Abigail
1792
288
Boughton, Sarah
211
Benjamin
288
Boyce, John R.
278
Esther
288
Brace, Thaddeus
292
Blake sley, James
201
Bradley, Mary
268
Reuben
1725
201
Mary F.
317
Thankful (Upson)
201
Amanda
282
Reuben
1763
201
Sarah
201
Mehitable
1765
201
Angeline (Hills)
228
Louisanna
1768
201
Breed, Louisa
242
Rhoda
1771
201
Brewer, Elijah
243
Samuel
1773
201
Abraham
243
James
1775
201
Abigail
243
Griswold
1777
201
Delinda
243
Blatchley, Nabbe
265
Bristol, Phebe
203
Blinn, Nancy
1805
301
Gilbert
317
Patience
295
Samuel
250
Horace
296
Sophronia (Dowd)
250
Abigail
1791
229
Brookins, Harvey
1791
258
Abigail
1748
199
Reuben
258
Delia R.
307
Newman
1819
258
Mary J.
300
Alonzo
1821
258
Bart E.
300
Lorenzo
1821
258
Elizabeth
1791
229
Lois
1817
258
Phebe
203
Levi
1825
258
Bliss, Jonathan
1783
220
Luther
259
Harriet
1810
220
Marvin W.
259
Stephen V.
1811
220
Clark
259
Esther V.
1816
220
Brooks, Ann
213
Marah
1818
220
Ann (Wickham)
213
Charles H.
1824
220
Jabez
213
Dea. David
270
Henry
213
David
270
Bronson, Sarah W.
264
Lucy (Stebbins)
270
Frederick
265
Samantha
270
Minerva J.
264
Lucy
1816
270
Brown, Phebe
202
Samantha A.
1817
270
Eliza
249
Lucy M.
1820
270
Eveline E.
293
Adeline C.
1822
270
Julia
293
Samantha H.
1824
270
Buck, Lucy
1783
'247
Emily
270
Buckingham, Sarah
237
Elizabeth
270
Nathan
237
Index of Michael Branch
379
Buckingham — Continued
Chamberlin, Alice
262
S&lena (Lewis)
237
Chappell, Simeon D.
321
Buckley, Hosea
228
Chase, Marv J.
277
Gershom
228
Evelina M.
278
Thankful (Belden)
228
Hannah (Allen)
242
Rev. Peter »
228
Lucy
1793
242
Rev. Gershom
228
John
242
Amelia
1782
228
William
242
Ursula
1782
228
Chatfield, Esther
280
John G.
1785
229
Phebe
216
Sylvester
1787
229
Josiah
283
Gershom
1789
229
Susannah (Hull)
283
Mabel
1792
229
James L.
283
Abigail
1795
229
Cheever, E.
262
Abigail S.
1799
229
Chesebrough, Anna 1784
277
Bucklin', Darwin
274
Ebenezer
1784
277
Buell, Huldah
210
Christopher
277
Elizabeth
221
Abigail (Williams)
277
Bullard, Joel
251
Eliza Ann
1809
277
Burdick, Sarah A.
317
Jabez
1811
277
Burgess, Mary
193
Edwin I.
1813
277
Thomas
193
William D.
1815
277
Hannah (Dodd)
193
Mary E.
1817
277
Burno, Polly
211
Wickham E.
1818
277
Joseph
211
Washington
1820
277
Burr, Mary
295
Aaron
277
Davis P.
282
Childs, Harriet
312
Burritt, Henry
253
Eunice
295
Burwell, Susan
275
Chittenden, Maria
265
Bushnell, Phineas
252
Elizabeth
206
Rachel
1784
252
Daniel
265
Lydia (Webb)
252
Nabbe (Blatchley)
265
Butler, Grace
229
Churchill, Levi
306
Dea. Merritt
249
Hannah (Belden)
306
Levi B.
306
Cadwell, Joanna
231
Justus G.
1816
300
Cady, Ann
278
Prudence
1819
300
Camp, Rhoda
201
Levi
1824
300
Hannah
227
Stephen B.
1830
300
Lucinda
253
Abigail M.
1832
300
Campbell, Ann
281
Harriet E.
1836
300
Andrew
281
Abigail (Griswold)
305
Mary
280
Elizabeth R.
1795
306
Canfield, Sylvia
219
Clark, Lucy
1760
196
Cannon, Mary B.
265
Eunice
305
Carpenter, Mrs.
278
Lemuel
305
Carter, Mary
269
William
196
Parnee
1815
309
Mary (Wright)
196
John
309
Lois
217
Cass ad a, Milly
323
Daniel
217
Catlin, Jacob
1744
195
Deborah (Lewis)
217
Abraham
195
Phebe
268
Mindwell (Griswold)
195
Clarissa
299
Thomas
195
Mary
1817
269
Dorothy
1767
195
Angeline
1807
268
Mindwell
1769
195
Freeman
311
Phebe
1771
195
Francis (Lincoln)
311
Jacob
1778
195
Cleveland, Joseph
193
Cavanaugh, Dennis
274
Mehi table
193
Chambers, George
259
Mary (Horton)
193
380
The Griswold Family
C lev eland — Continued
Philip
1817
278
Moses
193
Wellington E.
1818
278
Clarissa A.
313
Sally E.
1820
278
Cobb, Elnora
312
John A.
1822
278
Coe, Elias
282
Rosetta
1823
278
Coffine, Isaac
214
Rosanna
1823,
278
Cole, Harriet
317
Lucy
1826
278
Colburn, John
318
Crittenden, Elizabeth
206
Thankful
310
Cruttenden, Sally
205
Gardner
310
Nathaniel
250
Coleman, Jesse
312
Mary (Parmalee)
250
Loring E.
312
Hannah
1740
192
Joseph G.
1847
312
M indwell
1761
250
Rebecca
304
Sarah
1739
192
Collins, Abijah
231
Samuel
192
Eunice
1774
231
Susannah (Bishop)
192
Patty (Warner)
231
M indwell
192
Hepzibah
205
Joseph
192
Comstock, Sheldon
238
Anna (Spencer)
192
Cone, Mary
194
Abraham
192
Cooley, Lucy
218
James B.
278
Dalliby, Caroline
227
Cooper, Hannah
314
Danley, Susan
238
Crampton, Nabby
281
Adelia
238
Benjamin
281
Davidson, Benjamin H.
254
Nabby (Scranton)
281
Davis, James
249
Crane, Caroline
293
Mary (Bailey)
249
Craw, Allen
1798
293
Benjamin
249
Reuben
293
Sarah
1789
249
Zerviah
293
Christopher B.
251
John
293
Joel
1793
249
George B.
1820
293
Ruth
1796
249
Polly
1824
293
Mary
1798
249
Lucinda
1826
293
Betsey
1800
249
Charles W.
1828
293
Samuel
1807
249
Jane
1832
293
George B.
1810
249
Samuel
1836
293
Emma A.
304
Edmund
1843
293
Elmer E.
317
Cross, Robert M.
321
William J.
1820
311
Helen A.
321
Harriet
1847
312
Herbert E.
321
Charlotte C.
1848
312
Curtis, Aaron
1737
202
Joseph B.
1851
312
Hannah (Buell)
202
William L.
312
James
202
Jane Eliza
312
Elizabeth
202
Edwin A.
312
John
202
Elizabeth H. Pelton
312
Benjamin
202
Eliza A. (Townsley)
312
Thaddeus
1764
202
Charity
262
Levi
1767
202
Clarissa
215
Nathan
1776
202
Hayton
325
Statira
1781
202
Solomon
325
David B.
202
Sarah
325
Samuel
1783
202 .
Betsey
251
Hannah
230
Mary A.
277
Cutler, Loana
1787
275
•Maria
289
Crippin, Philip
1788
278
Day, Lydia
292
Hamilton
1812
278
Dean, Lydia
,318
Silas
278
Deming, Lucy
247
Harrison
1813
278
Abigail
228
Schuyler G.
1815
278
Josiah
247
Index of Michael Branch
381
Demi no — Continued
Lucretia
1778
218
Lois (Riley)
247
Garner
1779
218
Lardner
1765
260
Polly
1781
218
Moses
.
260
Henry
1784
218
Sarah C. (Norton)
260
Sophronia
250
Jane A.
1817
261
Downey, Urial
293
George B.
1825
261
James
293
Richard H.
1838
261
Sylvester
1835
293
Lois
271
Dudley, Hannah
252
Rebecca
297
Caleb
252
Martha
303
Hannah (Evarts)
252
Sarah
227
Ruth
284
Thomas
227
Phineas
*
284
Elizabeth (Smith)
227
Dumphy, Ann
211
Rhoda
261
Dunham, Mary
1768
260
Catherine
249
Solomon
260
Dennison, Ethan A.
309
Elizabeth (Ives)
260
Lois W.
1811
309
Dunn, Caroline
241
Eliza (Williams)
309
Dupr£, Simeon
197
William
309
Lucretia (Griswold)
197
DeRocoe, Michael
243
Dewey, Timothy
219
Eaton, Milo
316
Ebenezer
219
Edwards, Julia
299
Martha (Wilcox)
219
Churchill
289
Timothy
1781
219
Eggleston, Mary
203
Timothy
1784
219
Elliott, Hannah
253
Aresthusia
1786
219
Thomas
299
Asael
1788
219
Elmore, Jennie E.
304
Stephen
1794
219
Elizabeth
211
Dickerman, John A.
278
English, Benjamin
264
Dickinson, David
217
James
1784
264
Lois (Clark)
217
Abigail (Doolittle)
264
Agnes
250
Hannah E.
1807
264
Dillings, Alvah
304
Benjamin
1809
264
Sarah W.
304
John
1810
264
Albert
1835
304
Charles L.
1814
264
Charles W.
1843
304
Henry
1816
264
Sarah A.
1850
304
George D.
1819
265
Dix, Martha
235
Elizabeth H.
1820
265
Lieut. Charles
235
Nancy M.
1823
265
Martha (Baxter)
235
Caroline B.
1828
265
Dobel, John
1758
204
Evarts, Hannah
252
Ann (Scranton)
204
Submit
1769
223
Anna
1781
204
Jared
205
Elizabeth
1782
204
Everts, Huldah
1752
215
Charlotte
1784
204
Jehiel
215
William D.
1787
204
Deborah (Bishop)
215
John
1788
204
Azuba
1792
204
Fairchild, Sally
202
Bonwell
1795
204
Curtis
1775
253
Lovisa
1798
204
Lewis
253
Mary
1799
204
Sarah (Watrous)
253
Martha
1802
204
Mary
1795
253
Ruth
1805
204
Rebecca
1798
253
Dodd, Hannah
193
Eliza
1800
253
Douglas, Mary
233
Lewis
1805
253
Dowd, Miles
1755
218
Jane
1809
253
Asa
218
Fairfield, Margaret
315
Experience (Stocker)
218
Fairlee, Judd
317
Martha (Turner)
250
Faulkner, Charles
205
382
The Griswold Family
Fat, Mary
289
Geiger, Esther
1812
278
Field, Hannah
240
Gelet, Clarissa
271
Fisher, Eunice
291
George
1809
271
William
291
Rebecca (Whaley)
271
Hannah (Wentford)
291
Gibbs, Amanda
278
Fletcher, Henry
316
Gilbert, Huldah
284
Flower, Eunice
228
Gilmore, Anadine
273
Wealthy
1775
236
Peres
273
Rhoda
239
Goble, Moses
258
Colonel
236
Goodell, Addison
277
Forbes, Elias
241
Nathan P.
277
Elisha
241
Goodrich, Laura
229
Ruth A.
241
Caroline L.
1831
306
John
241
William J.
306
Sylvester
241
Jared
1769
228
Albert
241
Sally (Whitmore)
306
Hannah A.
241
Capt. John
228
Julius
241
Abigail (Deming)
228
Ford, Abigail
1783
261
Rhoda
1762
235
Abel
261
Jemima
197
Foster, Mrs. Hannah
David
-
235
(Hollis)
218
Hannah (Boardman)
235
Fowler, A. G.
251
William
235
Abraham
1787
254
Goodwin, Mary A.
301
Susan C.
264
Gordon, Susan
254
Lois
254
Graham, William A.
265
Fanny G.
1818
254
Grant, Mary Ann
278
Grace
264
Grannis, Desire
286
Fox, Calvin
242
William
286
Francis, Charles
235
Sarah
286
Huldah
1768
235
Graves, Sarah B.
275
Ann
235
Betsey
251
Milicent
1773
235
Polly
1792
266
Ichabod
200
Abner
266
Lucy
1765
247
Green, Gardner
276
Timothy
247
Esq. John
276
Elizabeth (Hanmer)
247
Deborah
276
Franklin, Lydia M.
308
Russell G.
1819
277
Frary, Lucy
•
296
Leonard L.
1821
277
James
296
Daniel M.
1824
277
Fredenberg, Sarah A.
321
Deborah R.
1826
277
Fuller, Matthew
194
Morgan L.
1831
277
Matthias
1724
194
Warren S.
1835
277
Mary (Cone)
194
Benjamin F.
1838
277
Ithamar
1754
194
Griggs, Elsie
214
Ann
1757
194
Elizabeth (Sweet)
210
John W.
194
Grimes, Abigail
259
Matthias
1773
194
Gunn, Jeremiah C.
313
Daniel
194
Hall, Lovina
242
Gage, Nancy
257
Philemon
205
Aldin S.
262
Asenath
288
Samuel
257
Mary
249
Gardineer, Lydia
277
Betsey
249
Gardner, Meizer
304
John
1775
251
Martha J.
1835
304
Miles
251
Alice 0.
1837
304
Sarah (Bishop)
251
Melzar P.
1841
304
Amos
1795
251
Gat, Hannah
1787
257
Sarah
1798
251
Gaylord, Elizabeth
241
John
1799
251
Index of Michael Branch
383
Hall — Continued
Hooker, Truman
316
Betsey
1801
251
Thomas
316
Caroline
1803
251
Mary L.
1822
316
George
1800
251
Olive L.
1824
316
Haines, Elijah M.
289
Truman N.
1826
316
Hallack, Jerusha
1806 307
Sarah J.
1828
316
Lieut. Benjamin
307
David G.
1830
316
Hampton, Elvira E.
289
Edward P.
1834
316
Hanmer, Hettea
1777
234
Holden, Ruth
275
Elizabeth
247
Holcomb, Edmund H.
230
Harris, Betsey
282
Hopkins, Theodore E.
317
Abigail
234
Hollis, Hannah
218
Thomas
234
Hopson, Sarah
265
Abigail (Robbins)
234
Avis
285
Abigail
300
Horton, Mary
193
Hart, Abigail
229
Hoskins, Horton
299
Sidney
299
Hotchkiss, Stephen
264
Clarissa (Clark)
299
Abigail (Scott)
264
Frances
1841
299
Charles
1801
264
Albert W.
1842
299
Lucy
1803
264
Sarah J.
1846
299
Stephen
1805
264
Alonzo
1855
299
Frederick
1807
264
Kate A.
1857
299
Mary
1808
264
Zina
1788
321
George
1812
264
Linus 0.
321
Julia
1814
264
Paulina G.
321
Harriet
1819
264
Ephriam W.
321
Jane
1821
264
Diana
321
Robert
1824
264
Ephriam A.
321
Howard, Nora
289
Russell D.
321
Sarah
299
Hawkins, Joseph C.
274
Howell, Benjamin
313
Sarah J.
274
Ellen M.
313
Havens, Elizabeth R.
303
Hubbard, Mary
•
229
Patty (Blinn)
303
Hannah
253
Hayden, Joseph
196
Joseph
297
Samuel
1743
196
Hannah E.
249
Lois
1771
196
Hulsey, Lucinda
1803
293
Lois (Phelps)
196
Hull, Susannah
283
Samuel M.
1776
196
Hurd, Zadoc
1760
219
Elisha
1778
196
Rachel Love (Fuller)
219
Canfield
1793
196
John
219
Julia
1795
196
Robert
219
Hatton, Sarah
325
Ebenezer
219
Hendbe, Mary
276
Robert L.
219
Hill, Mary
205
Zalmon
1794
220
Capt. Joel
201
Zadoc
1786
219
Hills, Angeline
228
Justus
1795
220
Hinsdale, Elizabeth
198
Mary
1798
220
Edgar
317
Calvin
219
Hiram S.
317
Lucinda
219
Frank
317
Hurlburt, James
1773
249
Fred
317
Lois
1744
199
Cynthia
317
Amos
199
Sidney
317
William
249
Emerson M.
317
Catherine (Deming)
249 •
Phebe Ann
317
James H.
1804
249
George
317
Jane A.
1806
249
Hodges, James
270
Abigail
1808
249
Martha
294
Catherine
1810
249
Elizabeth
294
Mary A.
1814
249
384
Hunting, Carrie
Hyer, William
Lucretia
Griswold
Elijah
Isbell, Fanny
- Isham, William
Ivans, Eliza
Ives, Adelia
Elizabeth
Jenkins, Eleanor
Abigail
Jessup, Sarah
Johnson, Thankful
Isaac C.
Phebe (Bristol)
Anna
Maria
Jones, Austin
Sarah A.
Jordon, Mary
Joy, Jesse
Kellogg, Jacob
Azariah
Hannah (Catlin)
Salmon
Hannah
Amney
Harriet
Lewis
Jacob
Lois
Sally
Lauretta
Alexander
Kelsey, Polly
Joel
Abigail (Stevens)
Polly (Graves
Martin
Esther (Chatfield)
Julia
Michael
Joel
Fanny (Dudley)*
Deha
Clarissa
Fanny
Willis
Harriet
Adaliza
Fanny E.
Ransom
Mary
Lucretia
David
Mary (Platts)
Ambrose
The Griswold Family
277
Mary
218
261
Obediah
218
261
Eliab 1772 218
1794
261
Sibe 1774 218
1805
261
Kennedy, Anson
249
218
Kentfield, Sarah
248
Kenyon, Elizabeth R.
267
266
Kilborn, Mary
221
238
Samuel
286
277
Lieut. Benjamin
286
260
Hannah (Stoddard)
286
218
218
259
203
203
James
286
Hannah
286
Truman
286
Samuel
286
Lucy
286
203
211
277
282
Asahel
286
1755
Abigail
Clarissa
286
286
Polly
286
322
Lydia
286
292
254
Charles
286
Diantha
248
Jehiel
237, 248
1766
241
Amy (Vail)
237, 248
241
Sally
237
241
Elisha
325
241
Joseph
325
1790
241
Abigail
325
1794
242
Diadema
325
1796
242
Mary
325
1798
242
Lydia
325
1800
242
David
325
1803
242
King, Mary
246.
1805
242
Kingsbury, Cynthia
220
1807
242
Daniel
220
1811
242
Mary (Thurston)
220
266
Kirkham, Jeannette
390
1785
266
Kinyon, Enoch
1760 245
266, 282
Almond
245
266
Samuel
245
280
Abigail
245
280
Eunice
245
280
Knowles, Oscar F.
282
282
Knowlton, Charlotte 285
282
282
Lake, George
258
282
Lamb, Carrie E.
317
282
Landers, Lucy
204
1823
282
Landon, Nancy
253
1825
282
Samuel
253
1826
282
Hannah (Elliott)
253
1830
282
Nathaniel R.
1784 254
1831
282
David
254
1831
282
Rebecca
254
216
Edward R.
1813 254
1741
215
Charles G.
1818 254
215
Henry C.
1821 254
215
Catherine
1824 254
218
Richard R.
1828 254
Index of Michael Branch
385
Lane, Daniel
1736
214
Jemima (Crane)
214
Sarah (Seaward)
214
Nathaniel
1764
214
Isobel
1764
214
Mabel
1766
214
Asahel
1768
214
Mary
1773
214
Daniel
1779
214
Anson G.
1796
214
Wyllys F.
265
Lay, Anna T.
254
Leach, David
255
Orrin
1770
255
David
1780
255
Selah G.
1787
255
Lee, Lucy
1770
250
Capt. Samuel
250
Hannah
220
Agnes (Dickinson)
250
Nelson
277
Leete, Sybil
203
Leonard, Emma L.
317
Lewis, Mindwell
262
Salena
237
Deborah
217
Catherine
299
Lincoln, Francis
311
Lines, Susannah M.
264
Lloyd, Elizabeth
201
Loomis, Ichabod
262
Thaddeus
1766
262
Mindwell (Lewis)
262
John
262
Huldah
1789
262
Lucy
1790
262
Matilda
1795
262
Arisnow
1796
262
Arphaxed
1798
262
Horace
1800
262
Lewis G.
1803
262
Malina
1807
262
Algernon S.
1811
262
Jane
1792
271
Aaron
271
Armira
271
Polly
214
John C.
1789
317
Abigail (Griswold)
317
Julia A.
317
Ursula
1811
317
George
1813
317
Chester G.
1815
317
John C.
1816
317
Truman P.
1818
318
Charles D.
1820
318
William W.
1821 318
Cordelia
1823
318
Elizabeth
1825
318
Loper, James S.
249
Polly
249
Loveland, John
297
Abigail
1801
297
Timothy
294
Rebecca (Deming)
Lovejoy, Mary
297
260
Lynde, Benjamin
282
Diadamia (Parmalee)
282
Amanda (Bradley)
282
Henrietta M.
1828
282
Phebe C.
1830
282
Harriet A.
1833
282
Samuel A.
1835
282
Lucinda
1839
282
Lucas, Clarissa
305
Lum, Harpin
265
Mallory, Mary
245
Mario, Abigail
300
Marquitt, Elizabeth
214
Martin, John
277
Martindale, Jane M
r.
311
Marvin, Lucy
194
Huldah
194
Marsh, Rachel
287
Mason, Jemima
1802
240
Mattox, Elnathan
274
John
1828
274
Jane
1830
274
Sarah
1832
274
Emily
1839
274
Henry
1843
274
Henrietta
1843
274
Maynard, Moses
207
McAlpin, Sarah
263
McElwaine, Daniel
278
McIndoe, George
317
Eliza
317
David
317
George
317
Ada
317
John
317
Meigs, John R.
282
Merritt, Betsey
257
Merwin, Mary
214
Milks, Christine
278
Miller, Harriet
275
Elizabeth J.
293
Minott, Stratton
285
Betsey
285
Henry
285
Almyra
285
Ruth
285
Moodie, Rebecca
315
Moore, Rocksey A.
219
Monfore, Simeon
238
Sally
238
Rhoda
238
Whiting
1833
238
386
The Griswold Family
Montague, Richard
296
Nichols, John
325
Justus
1776
206
Lydia
325
Olive (Nott)
296
Jeremiah
248
Sarah D.
1797
296
Richard
201
Morey, Judson
318
Ann
273
Morgan, Guy
1786
233
Lavania
277
Stephen
233
Niles, Eliza
318
Mary (Douglas)
233
Norcross, Martha
299
Richard
233
Norton, Noahdiah
265
Justus
1807
233
Sarah (Hopson)
265
Stephen
1809
233
Maria (Chittenden)
265
Nancy A.
1811
233
Daniel
1808
265
Griswold
1813
233
William
1814
265
Guy D.
1816
233
N. Jerome
265
Edward
1818
233
Catherine A.
1826
265
Ezra
1821
234
Sarah C.
260
Hanley
1824
234
Kaziah
214
Riley
1827
234
Nott, Olive
296
Andrew
1829
234
John
296
Morse, Ina
317
Mosher, Sophronia
320
Obert, Catherine
208
Morton, Sophia
276
Olds, William
298
Thomas
276
Alira B.
298
Mary (Warren)
276
Almira
298
Morrison, Sarah J.
214
Harriet
298
Moulthrop, Polly
287
Henry C.
298
David S.
1824
287
Olmstead, Samuel
213
Moulton, Gershom
315
Ichabod
1766
213
Louisa
315
Esther (Roberts)
213
Munson, Israel
1737
201
Ichabod
1790
214
Israel
1767
201
William
1792
214
Elizabeth (Bishop)
201
Rebecca
1793
214
Isaac C.
1771
201
Aaron
1796
214
Anna
1773
201
Jabez
1798
214
Lois
201
Jason
1798
214
Abigail
268
Rufus
1800
214
Titus
268
Caroline
1802
214
Mary (Bradley)
268
Orrin
1804
214
William
1765
285
Israel G.
1806
214
Nathaniel
285
Timothy
1764
228
Avis (Hopson)
285
Eunice (Flowers)
228
William
1796
285
Jacob
1795
228
Benjamin
1798
285
Edward F.
228
Abigail
1802
285
Catherine G.
1801
228
Asahel
1805
285
Josiah G.
1801
228
Anna
285
Mercy B.
228
Muzzareli
Martha
228
Amelia DeMont Pescala
289
Jonah G.
1805
228
Orchard, Angeline
289
Neff, Esther
229, 259
Osborn, Thomas
270
Nessle, Clara
277
Jesse
287
Jane
277
John
287
Nettleton, James
215
David S.
287
Jeremiah
215
Olive
287
Deborah
215
Osgood, Lucy
218
Elipas
1772
215
Joshua
218
James
1773
215
Michael
1775
215
Page, David
»
289
Esther
1781
215
Susan
1807
289
Jeremiah
1783
215
Rhoda (Gibbs)
290
Index of Michael Branch
Palmer, Sally
287
Parker, Sarah
316
Parmalee, John
204
Reuben
1741
204
Jane
204
Lydia
1764
205
Hannah
1766
205
Sarah
1768
205
Reuben
1771
205
Mary
1773
205
Mina
1776
205
Phebe
1778
205
Bela
1780
205
Simeon
280
Julia (Kelsey)
280
Diadamia
282
Moses
283
Benjamin
315
Ruth (Dudley)
284
Phineas
284
Patterson, Margaret
293
Payne, Eugene B.
289
Pease, Charlotte
318
Peck, Leah
221
Anna
290
Pelton, Elizabeth H.
312
Pendleton, Dea. John
249
Pen field, Ann
321
Perkins, Nancy
290
Pettibone, Abigail
196
Phelps, Sarah
289
Lieut. David
196
Phillips, Judith W.
315
Phipps, Lucy
202
Roger D.
202
Sir William
202
Phebe (Brown)
202
Pierson, Mary
205
Ephriam
205
Submit
205
Platts, Mary
215
Plumb, Ezra
221
Elizabeth (Buell)
221
John
1776
221
Deborah
221
David
1778
221
Elizabeth
1779
221
Ezra
1786
221
Ebenezer
1746
224
Friend
1769
224
Rachel
1770
224
Deborah
1772
224
Ebenezer
1774
224
Samuel
1775
224
Reuben
1778
224
Elijah
1780
224
Betsey
1782
224
Ann
1784
224
Charles
1789
224
Porter, Abigail
194
William
194
Ashbil
196
Samuel G.
1778
196
Ashbel
1783
196
Levi S.
1786
196
Ethan B.
1797
300
Luther
300
Lydia (Belden)
Abigail
1821
300
301
Lydia D.
1823
301
Luther S.
1826
301
Thomas G.
1829
301
Leonard D.
1831
301
Martha A.
1834
301
Jane E.
1837
301
Post, Abby
1806
292
Maria
291
John
291
Elizabeth (Sickles)
291
Elizabeth H.
•
294
Potter, Obedience
265
Pratt, Ellis
1800
308
Marcus
308
Myra
308
Orrin
308
Eliza
308
Fidelia
308
Sarah
308
Cyrus B.
270
Purple, Mary
215
Randall, Celia
277
Rash, Louisa M.
298
Roxanna
298
Read, Stephen
314
Reddington, Nathaniel
211
Lucy
1784
211
Harry
1786
211
Polly
1787
211
Clarissa
1791
211
Phebe
1793
211
Kingsbury
1795
211
Reeves, Henry F.
254
Reynolds, Ann
277
Richmond, Robert
205
Deborah
319
Peleg
319
Margaret (Soule)
319
Riley, Joseph
227
Deborah
1773
227
Mary
1774
227
Constant
1775
227
Chloe
1779
227
Lois
247
Roger
260
Joanna
1774
248
Deborah
1793
260
Aurelia
1795
260
Alfred
1800
260
James
1802
260
388
The Gris wild Family
Rives, Lucy
293
Mary (Kelsey)
216
Robbins, Elijah
1763
259
Rutty, Levi 1744
215
Richard
•
259
Edward
215
Abigail (Warner)
259
Mary (Purple)
215
Richard
1788
259
Levi 1774
216
William
1790
259
Michael
216
Augusta
1792
259
Lewis
216
Benjamin
1794
259
Jerusha 1780
216
Martha
1796
259
Martha
215
Loren
1798
259
Julia A.
282
Edward
1801
259
Sally
1803
259
Sage, Rev. Seth
238
Mary
1808
259
Chloe
238
Capt. John
259
Sanford, Nathan
196
Ashur
259
Sawyer, Rev. Conant
262
Frederick
1766
259
Saxton, Simeon
250
Martha (Williams)
259
Phebe
250
Chloe
259
Julianna
250
Allen
228
Scott, Lucy
241
Abigail
234
Mary
292
James
259
Scoville, Bela
210
Lucy
233
Westall
210
Capt. Wait
233
Huldah (Buell)
210
Elisha
299
Osmond B. 1787
211
Elizabeth M.
316
Sylvester P. 1791
211
Mary
230
Mary
267
Lucy
233, 302
Seldon
201
Eunice
305
Scranton, Ann
204
Thomas
305
Nabby
281
Jesse
259
Seymour, Revel
202
Roberts, Esther
213
Nelson
242
Pierra L.
306
Seaward, Sarah
214
Robinson, Betsey
315
Ames
214
Robley, Matthew
292
William
214
Richard
1791
292
Ruth (Rogers)
214
Mary (Scott)
292
Shaw, Sukey
259
Eliza
1815
292
Zadoc
261
Henry G.
1817
292
Sylvia
261
George B.
1819
292
Lorenzo 1814
261
Charles
1822
292
Sheldon, Cynthia M.
277
Emily
292
Sherwood, Mary S.
275
Villroy
1827
292
Shoemaker, Ann 1777
246
Walter
292
Simpson, Polly
277
Marv
1833
292
Skinner, Althea
262
Rockwell, Mary
209
Lovina
262
Rogers, Ruth
214
Azarina
317
Root, Solomon
276
Smith, Lewis
209
Justus
1790
276
Susannah
204
Mary (Hendee)
276
Fanny L.
323
Sarah
276
Job
323
Justus
1818
276
Milly (Cassada)
323
Mary
1820
276
Sarah B.
313
Amora S.
1823
276
Elizabeth
227
Josiah
1825
276
Mary
224
Daniel
1828
276
Sarah
199
Lucinda M.
1831
276
Davis
229
Sarah L.
1834
276
Nancy
228
George L.
276
Mahala
301
Reuben R.
1837
276
George
305
Rossiter, John
1775
216
Edgar R. 1840
305
Index of Michael Branch
389
Smith — Continued
Albert G.
1844
305
Maud D.
1846
305
Harriet M.
1850
305
George
1851
305
Suprean
315
Snow, Seth
1768
275
Ruth (Holden)
275
Abigail
1778
275
Reuben G.
1805
275
Snyder, Andrew
239
Soule, Margaret
319
Southard, Forest
285
Spellman, Richard
200
Phineas
1736
200
Hannah
1755
200
Ann
1757
200
Richard
1758
201
Margery
200
Robert
1767
201
Elizabeth
1774
201
Nathan
1777
201
Elizur
1780
201
Spencer, Ann
192
Samuel F.
282
Catherine
292
Ann
1766
241
Sarah E.
321
Stafford, Emily H.
238
Standish, Laura
1795
307
John
307
Eunice (Tryon)
307
John M.
300
Standley, Jasper
256
St ann ard , Lucy
215
Starkey, John
255
Mary
255
Mary A. (Hayden)
255
Geoffrey
255
Starr, William
252
Hannah (Burgis)
252
Sarah
1773
252
Stearns, Rev. Lorine
262
Stebbins, L. E.
301
Lucy
270
Sarah E.
310
Steele, Allyn
231
Joanna
1781
231
Joanna (Cadwell)
231
John
231
Mary Jane
301
Paphro
301
Mary (Whiting)
301
Steinbrook, Maria
270
Stevens, Abigail
266
Daniel
1772
281
Dency
281
Jerusha
281
Abigail
266, 282
Sarah
301
Henrietta
253
Sarah
216. 218. 301
Sylvia
217
Stewart, Bradley
288
John H.
288
Stickles, John
291
Elizabeth
291
Stiles, Della A.
318
Stillman, Capt. George
303
George
1798
303
Martha (Deming)
303
Stocker, Experience
218
Stoddard, Hannah
286
Stone, Ebenezer
203
Jerusha
1753
203
Sybil (Leete)
203
John
203
Perley D.
242
Timothy
1768
252
Reuben
252
Elizabeth (Crittenden)
252
Reuben
1790
252
George
1791
253
Timothy
1793
253
Anna
1795
253
George
1797
253
Leverett
1799
253
Erastus
1800
253
Richard
1802
253
Mary B.
1804
253
Erastus
1812
253
Stow, Isaac
205
Hepzibah (Collins)
205
Thomas
205
Pittman
1776
205
Erastus
1777
205
Clarinda
1780
205
Strong, Nathan
267
Eunice
1804
267
Stupleheim, Catherine
317
Sweet, Samuel
209
Elizabeth (Griggs)
209
Swift, Lucy
305
Stuart, Betsey
287
Nathan
287
Asenath (Hall)
288
Stull, John
243
Joseph
243
Jane D.
1773
244
Sutton, Betsey
285
Taber, Cynthia
294
Talbutt, Lucy
212
Talcott, Moses
1755
246
Elizur
246
Mary (King)
246
Moses
247
Talmadge, Chloe
324
Tapley, Martha
197
Teft, Elizabeth A.
254
390
The
Griswold Family
Temple, Merritt
270
Waller, John
293
Tenney, Alvin
274
Watrous, Sarah
253
Laura A.
1822
274
Watterman, Samuel
278
Mary B.
274
Anna (Cady)
278
Terry, Dorothy
263
Lucy
1789
277
Clarissa
263
Mary
1796
279
Thatcher, Rev. William
201
Warner, Abigail
259
Mercy
237
Elizabeth
227
Thayer, Justin
231
Roger
304
Thomas, Abigail
326
Martha (Welles)
304
Elizabeth
214
Elijah D.
283
Thompson, Festus L.
262
Fred W.
305
Throop, Sarah
290
James
304
Thwing, Laura
283
John
304
John
283
Rebecca (Coleman)
304
Thurston, Nancy
220
James H.
1851
304
Tibbals, George L.
249
Everett S.
304
Tobey, Dr. L.
311
Warren, Mary
276
Sybil A.
1842
311
James H.
277
Edwin
1844
311
Warriner, Eunice
206
Todd, Ann P.
262
Webb, Esther
242
Townsley, Eliza A.
312
Lydia
252
Abner
312
David
260
Harrie* (Child)
312
William
1765
260
Towner, Samuel
1775
217
Abigail
1795
260
Sylvia (Stevens)
217
Polly
1797
260
Abraham
319
Charlotte
1800
260
Hannah (Rowland)
319
William
1802
260
Toyne, Hannah
269
Henry
1803
260
Susannah
269
Henry
1805
260
Treadwell, Sally
231
Belinda
1807
260
Trowbridge, Charles
213
Weld, Joseph
205
Tucker, Hannah
310
Welton, Lydia Ann
214
Turnbull, Esther
207
Clarissa E.
270
Turner, Payne
284
Welles, John
230
Martha
250
Samuel
1766
230
Tuttle, Jeremiah
263
Hannah (Curtis)
230
Twitchell, Lydia
295
Gov. Thomas
230
Benjamin
295
Anna S.
1787
230
Eunice (Child)
295
Samuel
1789
230
Julius
292
Ashbel
1791
230
Tyler, Achsah
1782
237
Polly G,
1793
230
Dea. John
237
Sally
1795
230
Mercy (Thatcher)
237
Abigail
1797
230
James
266
Laura
1800
230
Clarissa
1828
266
Mabel
1802
230
Jane
262
Nancy G.
1804
230
Prudence
1766
230
Upson, Thankful
201
Elisha
1758
230
Joseph
230
Vibberts, Elizabeth
228
Mary (Robbins)
230
Vosburgh, Henrietta
267
Elisha
1788
230
Salome
1790
230
Wadkins, Annis
1758
256
Nathan
1795
230
Wadsworth, Nancy
202
Mary
1796
230
Walker, Sally
206
Chester R.
1799
230
Elias
206
Harriet
1801
230
Sally
1805
240
Ira
1803
230
Philip
240
Nancy
1806
230
Hannah (Field)
240
Esther
1781
232
Index of Michael Branch
W elles — Continued
Jane
290
Elijah
232
Emma J.
1838
290
Sarah (Balch)
232
Franklin L. •
1843
290
Hannah
1783
232
Wilcox, Silas
216
Jerusha
1811
302
Jemima
201
Joseph
302
Sarah (Stevens)
216
Lucy (Robbins)
302
Elihu
1777
216
Lucy
1805
302
Lucius
1780
216
Lucy
302
Freeborn
1783
216
Justus P.
296
Billy
216
Christopher
296
Polly
1785
216
Sarah
1757
217
Josiah
218
Martha
304
Orrin
218
Wentford, Hannah
291
Eunice
218
Wessells, Dr. Ashbel
314
Ebba
1781
218
Henry W.
314
Ambrose
1784
218
Westlin, Candace
196
Wilder, Nathaniel H.
278
Wetmore, John
262
Thomas
1767
218
Samuel
1764
262
Lucy (Osgood)
218
Thomas
262
Gardner
1807
309
Hannah
262
Gardner
310
Salina
1789
262
Thankful (Colburn)
310
Learning
1791
262
Gardner A.
1837
310
Ruby
1793
262
Lorenzo C.
1838
310
Almeda
1795
262
Jane E.
1840
310
Candace
1797
262
Joseph G.
1841
310
Calvary
1799
262
Mary F.
1846
310
Samuel
1801
262
Wilkinson, Ann
293
Hannah
1802
262
Willard, William
305
Harriet
1806
262
Adeline M.
1841
305
Hubert G.
1808
262
William L.
1845
305
Clarissa
1810
262
Alice G.
1848
305
Bethia
221
William L.
1852
305
Rhoda
221
Emma J.
1854
305
David
221
Lucy F.
231
Sarah
221
Samuel
322
Whaley, Rebecca
271
Williams, Eunice
234
Whiston, Almira
277
Ruth
•
259
Charlotte E.
277
Silas
260
White, Dea. Joseph
236
Israel
260
Louisa
1778
236
Jacob
1800
260
James H.
285
Walter
1802
260
Rodolphus
1804
310
Nancy
1804
261
David
310
Elizabeth
1806
261
Abigail (Ashley)
310
Abigail
277
Ashley R.
310
Wilson, Amos
264
Abby L.
1835
310
Demaris (Bailey)
264
David W.
1838
310
Robert
264
William D.
1842
310
Harmon
1802
264
Julia S.
1845
310
Harriet
1804
264
Whiting, Mary
301
Wolcott, Dorcas
222
Whitfield, Jerusha
239
Daniel
222
Whiton, Sarah L.
303
Mary
232
Capt. James
303
Elisha
232
Deborah
303
Mary (Welles)
232
Wickham, Ann
213
Willard G.
231
Wier, Betsey
322
Wood, Comfort
240
Wick wire, Charles
290
Elizabeth
240
Grant
•
290
Woodbridge, Samuel
231
Sarah (Throop)
290
John
231
392
The Griswold Family
Martha (Olmstead)
Rev. John
Lydia
Horace
Edwin
Sally
John
Woodruff, Sarah
Nathaniel
Mary (Kilborn)
Noah
Elizabeth
Mary (Barnes)
Hannah
Elisha
Woodward, Harriet
Rosanna A.
Wordon, Maria
Wright, Mary
Stephen W.
Lydia
Daniel
Thomas
Sally
Ebenezer
Grace (Butler)
ued
Sally
286
231
. Jonathan
286
231
Leah
286
1794
231
Jonathan
1790
288
1797
231
Almira J.
1816
288
1798
231
Henry S.
1820
288
1802
231
George F.
1824
289
1805
231
Gustavus A.
1826
289
221
Washington I.
1828
289
221
Charles B.
1831
289
221
Benjamin F.
1835
289
243
Adelia T.
1839
289
243
Richard C.
1841
289
243
Asa
247
1776
250
Thomas
247
315
Esther (Andrus)
247
318
Amos W.
289
278
Jonathan
289
1801
258
Honor (Webster)
289
196
Louisa
1816
289
241
William
1821
289
1786
229
Melinda
1825
289
229
John
1827
289
229
Orlando
1829
289
229
Silas
1832
289
229
Henry G.
1834
289
229
Lillian
317
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Mrs. Frank E. Collins, Bolton, Conn.
Clifford E. Cory, Putney, Vt.
Mrs. Julia G. Conklin, New Haven, Conn.
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Mrs. Charles L. Downing, Fairfield, Conn.
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Mrs. Edward Fimmen, New York City.
Miss Emada A. Griswold, Highland Park, Ill.
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Rev. Hervey D. Griswold, Cranston, R. I.
Dr. Arthur S. Griswold, Bridgeport, Conn.
Miss Ruth Griswold, Worthington, Ohio.
Miss Mabel E. Griswold, Madison, Wis.
Mrs. Frank Tracy Griswold, Radnor, Pa.
Henry S. Griswold, Wethersfield, Conn.
E. Carl Griswold, Scotia, N. Y.
Miss F. Louise Griswold, West Hartford, Conn.
Harold W. Griswold, Hartford, Conn.
Dr. Don M. Griswold, Geneva, N. Y.
Donald Griswold, Wilmington, Del.
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394
The Griswold Family
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Mrs. Joel Sabin Griswold, Pasadena, Calif.
James G. Harvey, East Hartford, Conn.
Wolcott G. Lane, New York City.
Miss Martha Lewis, Hartford, Conn.
Mrs. Walter Marvin, Brookline, Del. Co., Pa.
Mrs. Burton Mason, Wethersfield, Conn.
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Mrs. Lucretia Ranney, Blanding, Utah.
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Clayton W. Welles, Saybrook, Conn.
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